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Network of UNESCO Chairs on Intercultural and Interreligious Dialogue in Central Asia

Network of UNESCO Chairs on Intercultural and Interreligious Dialogue in Central Asia
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Four Central Asian UNESCO Chairs established as a result of the conferences organized by UNESCO in the region, are part of the UNESCO/UNITWIN Agreement on the creation of the Network of UNESCO Chairs on "Interreligious Dialogue for Intercultural Understanding" held in March 2006 at UNESCO HQ:

  • UNESCO Chair in the Study of Culture and Religion established in 1999 at the Kyrgyz - Russian University, Bishkek, (Kyrgyzstan) – International Conference "Cultures and Religions in Central Asia", Bishkek, 1999.
  • UNESCO Chair in the Comparative Study of World Religions established in 1999 at Tashkent Islamic University (Uzbekistan) – International Conference on "Interreligious Dialogue and Culture of Peace", Tashkent, 2000.
  • UNESCO Chair in Sciences and Spirituality established in 2004 at the Institute for Oriental Studies, Almaty (Kazakhstan) "Science and Spirituality along the Silk Roads", Almaty, September 2002
  • UNESCO Chair on Intercultural Dialogue in the modern world established in 2004 at the Russian-Tajik University, Dushanbe, (Tajikistan) – International Conference on the Role of Women in Intercultural Dialogue in Central Asia, Dushanbe, June 2003
  • Network of UNESCO Chairs on Intercultural and Interreligious Dialogue
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