INTERFAITH COLLABORATION FOR ENVIRONMENT, CULTURE, AND PEACEMAKER REGENERATION
Within this framework, the 2026 commemoration emphasizes
three interconnected dimensions. First, environmental stewardship is highlighted through an
interfaith environmental initiative involving the planting of trees by
communities from the six major religions in Indonesia at houses of worship
across various regions of the country. This collective action reflects the
shared ethical teachings of religious traditions that emphasize responsibility
for protecting the Earth and preserving the natural environment for future
generations.
Second, cultural engagement is promoted as a means of
strengthening dialogue and mutual understanding. Cultural expressions such as
artistic performances, music, and interfaith cultural activities serve as
bridges that connect communities while celebrating the diversity that
characterizes Indonesian society.
Third, the theme places particular emphasis on peacemaker
regeneration, recognizing the importance of nurturing a new generation of
leaders who are committed to promoting dialogue, tolerance, and peaceful
coexistence. As part of this effort, the program includes an Interfaith Youth
Training for Harmony and Collaboration, designed to empower young people from
different religious backgrounds with the knowledge, skills, and networks
necessary to become agents of peace within their communities.
Through these initiatives, the 2026 commemoration seeks to
strengthen the foundations of interfaith harmony by linking environmental
responsibility, cultural dialogue, and youth leadership, ensuring that the
values of peace and fraternity continue to flourish across generations.




