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Religions & the SDGs 2030 Agenda: Why it Matters

23 June 2022

The conference took place in the Auditorium della Conciliazione (Rome) in the context of COOPERA2022, the National Conference on Development Cooperation. The event was held in English without translation.

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ISPI has always been careful to ensure an inclusive working environment and to be attentive to gender diversity and to the plurality of voices represented in its initiatives. When this is not reflected in one of our publications or events, it is due to the unavailability of the consulted experts to participate or to challenges in identifying specific profiles in our network. 

 

WATCH THE EVENT AGAIN: 

 

 

 

 

 

WATCH THE INTERVIEWS TO THE SPEAKERS:

 

 

Interview to Fabio Petito, University of Sussex & Head of the ISPI-MFAIC Programme on ‘Religions and International Relations’, UK/Italy

 

 

Interview to HH Khaleefa Muhammadu Sanusi II, 14th Emir of Kano and Grand Khaleefa of the Tijjaniya Sufi Order, Nigeria

 

 

Interview to Sharon Rosen, Global Director for Religious Engagement, Search for Common Ground, Jerusalem

 

 

Interview to Scott Appleby, Dean, Keough School of Global Affairs, University of Notre Dame, US

 

 

Interview to Joshtrom Isaac Kureethadam, Coordinator of Ecology and Creation, Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, Holy See

 

 

Interview to Andrea Benzo, Special Envoy for FoRB & Interreligious Dialogue, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Italy

 

 

Interview to Khushwant Singh, Head of Secretariat, The International Partnership on Religion and Sustainable Development (PaRD), Germany

 

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