Event

Second Regional Expert Consultation on Intercultural Competencies for Peacebuilding: Asia and the Pacific

The second expert consultation of the six regional editions will focus on Asia and the Pacific and will be held online on Tuesday 11 July 2023, from 10:00 to 12:00 GMT+2 (via Zoom).

The second edition will bring together policymakers, practitioners and researchers to discuss the main challenges to intercultural understanding in Asia and the Pacific, the role of intercultural skills in building trust among different parties, and ways of improving intercultural competence to better promote peacebuilding efforts, paying a particular attention to the role of women and youth.

A banner with the name of the initiative against the silhouette of the Tree of Peace sculpture
Event
UNESCO Series of Regional Expert Consultations on Intercultural Competencies for Peacebuilding. Second Edition : Asia and the Pacific
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Location
UNESCO Headquarters, Paris, France
Rooms :
VIRTUAL ROOM A
Type :
Cat VIII - Symposia
Arrangement type :
Virtual
a sculpture of the Tree of Peace by Hedva Ser

On 20 June 2023, UNESCO launched a series of Regional Expert Consultations on Intercultural Competencies for Peacebuilding. Through these consultations, UNESCO’s Social and Human Sciences Sector aims to explore the potential of the development of intercultural and socio-emotional skills to serve as an enabler for peace in fragile, conflict-affected and post-conflict contexts.

The initiative is implemented in the framework of the “The Road to Peace: Dialogue and Action for Tolerance and Intercultural Understanding” programme, endorsed by Member States at the 214th session of the Executive Board. Inspired by the Tree of Peace, an artwork by UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador Hedva Ser, the Road to Peace programme highlights the importance of protecting shared values and promoting attitudes and behaviour conducive to dialogue, non-violence and socio-emotional resilience as key elements of democratic, inclusive and peaceful societies.

The consultations are open to the public. The discussion will be held in English.