Webinar Looks at Interfaith Harmony and Korean Reunification

Geneva, Switzerland—Korea’s religious and cultural heritage may provide clues for unifying the peninsula, experts told an online conference that was held in honor of World Interfaith Harmony Week 2021. The webinar, which took place on February 5, was organized by the UPF Office for UN Relations in Geneva and the Interreligious Association for Peace and Development (IAPD), a UPF constituent association, with support from Women’s Federation for World Peace International, an organization that is affiliated with UPF. The event was titled “How Can the Korean Religious and Cultural Heritage Contribute to a Rapprochement and Unification of the Divided Peninsula?” It was held in tandem with a webinar that the Austrian chapters of UPF and IAPD held earlier on the same day, titled "Interfaith Cooperation as a Basis for Social Cohesion."

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