The Network for Religious and Traditional Peacemakers was initiated in 2013 as a direct result of UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s report titled “ Strengthening the role of mediation in the peaceful settlement of disputes, conflict prevention and resolution”.
As a response to this call, the Network was launched in the stewardship of a Core Group of multilateral and non-governmental organizations, including: Religions for Peace, Organization of Islamic Cooperation and Finn Church Aid. KAICIID Dialogue Centre joined the Core Group in August 2015. The Core Group (now Steering Group) was responsible for developing the Network and its mandate. The Network is currently hosted by Finn Church Aid and supported by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs Finland. The Network regularly consults with the Mediation Support Unit in the UN Department of Political Affairs and the UN Alliance of Civilizations.
Since its founding, the Network has grown into a global structure built of religious and traditional peacemakers, international and national NGOs, think tanks, policy centres and academic institutes.
This year’s event, to be held on Wednesday 17th November, will focus on “Whole of Society Approach: Shining examples of mitigating COVID-19 consequences.”
During this celebration, the speakers will address a roundtable of actors from the UN and its Member States, civil society, and multi-religious spaces to share best practices and mechanisms they have adopted in their local context to promote peace and inclusion amid the COVID-19 pandemic with examples centring around promoting vaccine equity, uptake and countering misinformation and hate speech.