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1. Assembly on Women, Faith & Diplomacy

For the public

For the public

Be there

The Lindau public was also to have the opportunity to be part of the "1st Assembly on Women, Faith & Diplomacy: Keeping Faith, Transforming Tomorrow". These activities were planned.

@ Michael Scheyer
11.11.20 | Lindau, Luitpoldpark

Peace & Light Ceremony

Unfortunately, it was not possible to admit the public to the "Ring for Peace Ceremony" due to sanitary reasons.

It could only be followed via a livestream.

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@ Michael Scheyer
11.11.2020 | At your home

Women's Peace Candle in your window

People around the world were called to place a candle in the window as a sign of solidarity: The Women's Peace Candle.

These photos, tagged with hashtags, ran on the so-called social wall of the event page.

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@ Michael Scheyer
10.11.2020 - 13.11.2020 | At your home

The conference streamed live

The public was able to watch many of the events of the "1st Assembly on Women, Faith & Diplomacy: Keeping Faith, Transforming Tomorrow" live on the Internet.

All livestreams can still be found on the event page with German dubbed translation.

Please follow this link.

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Complete program

The program focused on key issues related to peace and security, human rights and also development. The program included interactive interviews and panels with prominent representatives from multiple faiths, politics and the media.

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Program and topics

The program focuses on key issues related to peace and security, human rights and also development. The program will include interactive interviews and panels with prominent representatives from multiple faiths, politics and the media. Further details you find on the event page.

#RfPWomenFaithDiplomacy

Virtual conference

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the conference 1st Assembly on Women, Faith & Diplomacy took place purely virtually. In the Inselhalle in Lindau, Germany, a core team from Religions for Peace and Ring for Peace handled the content and technical processes.