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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track explores the complex relationship between religious freedom and global security, emphasizing how violations of religious rights can lead to broader security challenges. Scholars are invited to analyze case studies and propose frameworks for enhancing security through the protection of religious liberties.
This session focuses on the role of Christian ethics in shaping human rights policies at local, national, and international levels. Participants will discuss the implications of these ethical frameworks for governance and civic engagement.
This track examines the role of interfaith dialogue in fostering peace and understanding among diverse religious communities. Papers will highlight successful initiatives and propose strategies for enhancing interfaith collaboration in conflict resolution.
This session investigates the Christian perspective on social justice issues, including poverty, inequality, and discrimination. Contributors will analyze how faith-based initiatives can effectively address these challenges within various societal contexts.
This track addresses the importance of ethical leadership within religious institutions and its impact on governance and community engagement. Discussions will focus on best practices and the role of leaders in promoting accountability and transparency.
This session explores the intersection of international law and religious freedom, examining legal frameworks that protect or infringe upon religious rights. Scholars will discuss the effectiveness of these laws in promoting global security and human rights.
This track emphasizes the significance of cultural awareness in fostering religious tolerance and understanding. Presenters will share research on the impact of cultural education in reducing religiously motivated conflicts.
This session highlights the contributions of Christian communities to civic engagement and public policy advocacy. Participants will explore case studies that demonstrate the influence of faith-based organizations in promoting social change.
This track investigates the relationship between religious extremism and global security, focusing on the factors that contribute to radicalization. Scholars are encouraged to propose innovative approaches to countering extremism while respecting religious freedoms.
This session focuses on peacebuilding initiatives led by religious organizations and their effectiveness in conflict resolution. Papers will analyze various models of collaboration between religious and secular entities in promoting peace.
This track examines the governance structures that impact the rights of religious minorities, particularly within Christian communities. Discussions will center on policy recommendations for enhancing protections and promoting inclusivity in diverse societies.