Peace in My Land

 

In 2011 Archbishop Chrysostomos II and Mufti Atalay co-host the first ever faith based dialogue encounter for Cypriot youth together with Muslim, Jewish and Christian youth from Palestine and Israel for a one-week residential peacebuilding workshop. This first concrete project with the full cooperation of the two religious leaders of Cyprus was organized and coordinated by the Office of RTCYPP with funding from the Olaf Palme Institute in Sweden, the UNDP/ACT (from USAID funds), the Archbishopric of the Church of Cyprus and the Muftiate of Cyprus.

"FAITH FOR RIGHTS" – A NEW PLATFORM TO ADVANCE DIALOGUE ON HUMAN RIGHTS WITH RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES AND NON-RELIGIOUS ACTORS IN CYPRUS?

 

OHCHR’s initiative “Faith for Rights”, introduced to Cyprus’ religious communities and civil society representatives at the Office of RTCYPP’s Third Round Table for Human Rights in Cyprus

 

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International day of peace 2017

 

The Office of RTCYPP joins the United Nations TOGETHER campaign -Respect, Safety and Dignity for All, echoing the words of the Religious leaders of Cyprus from their historic first statement of 2014 and encourages all faith communities in Cyprus to learn more and engage in the call of the Peace Day showing support for refugees and migrants in your own communities and elsewhere.

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The Religious leaders of cyprus make a joint appeal for missing persons

#jointappeal4themissing

 

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International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women - 25 November

 

On the occasion of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women (25 November) Office of RTCYPP under the Auspices of the Embassy of Sweden is proud to highlight the Joint Statement of the Religious Leaders of Cyprus Condemning all Forms of Violence Against Women and Girls, adopted on March 8, 2017.

 

 

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Religion, Peacebuilding and Human Rights in Cyprus

The Religious Track of the Cyprus Peace Process under the Auspices of the Embassy of Sweden (RTCYPP) is a peacebuilding initiative with the religious leaders of Cyprus who are committed to work together for human rights, peace and reconciliation. The Office of RTCYPP was established to encourage, facilitate and serve the religious leaders’ dialogue and efforts for religious freedom and peace in Cyprus and to contribute positively and constructively to the Cyprus peace talks.

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The Religious Track of the Cyprus Peace Process under the Auspices of the Embassy of Sweden (RTCYPP) is a peacebuilding initiative with the religious leaders of Cyprus who are committed to work together for human rights, peace and reconciliation. The Office of RTCYPP was established to encourage, facilitate and serve the religious leaders’ dialogue and efforts for religious freedom and peace in Cyprus and to contribute positively and constructively to the Cyprus peace talks.

Religion, Peacebuilding and Human Rights in Cyprus

The Religious Track of the Cyprus Peace Process under the Auspices of the Embassy of Sweden (RTCYPP) is a peacebuilding initiative with the religious leaders of Cyprus who are committed to work together for human rights, peace and reconciliation. The Office of RTCYPP was established to encourage, facilitate and serve the religious leaders’ dialogue and efforts for religious freedom and peace in Cyprus and to contribute positively and constructively to the Cyprus peace talks.

International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women

25 November

 

On the occasion of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women (25 November) Office of RTCYPP under the Auspices of the Embassy of Sweden is proud to highlight the Joint Statement of the Religious Leaders of Cyprus Condemning all Forms of Violence Against Women and Girls, adopted on March 8, 2017.

"FAITH FOR RIGHTS" – A NEW PLATFORM TO ADVANCE DIALOGUE ON HUMAN RIGHTS WITH RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES AND NON-RELIGIOUS ACTORS IN CYPRUS?

 

OHCHR’s initiative “Faith for Rights”, introduced to Cyprus’ religious communities and civil society representatives at the Office of RTCYPP’s Third Round Table for Human Rights in Cyprus

 

International day of peace 2017

 

The Office of RTCYPP joins the United Nations TOGETHER campaign -Respect, Safety and Dignity for All, echoing the words of the Religious leaders of Cyprus from their historic first statement of 2014 and encourages all faith communities in Cyprus to learn more and engage in the call of the Peace Day showing support for refugees and migrants in your own communities and elsewhere.

The Religious leaders of cyprus make a joint appeal for missing persons

#jointappeal4themissing

 

Religion, Peacebuilding and Human Rights in Cyprus

The Religious Track of the Cyprus Peace Process under the Auspices of the Embassy of Sweden (RTCYPP) is a peacebuilding initiative with the religious leaders of Cyprus who are committed to work together for human rights, peace and reconciliation. The Office of RTCYPP was established to encourage, facilitate and serve the religious leaders’ dialogue and efforts for religious freedom and peace in Cyprus and to contribute positively and constructively to the Cyprus peace talks.

Religion, Peacebuilding and Human Rights in Cyprus

The Religious Track of the Cyprus Peace Process under the Auspices of the Embassy of Sweden (RTCYPP) is a peacebuilding initiative with the religious leaders of Cyprus who are committed to work together for human rights, peace and reconciliation. The Office of RTCYPP was established to encourage, facilitate and serve the religious leaders’ dialogue and efforts for religious freedom and peace in Cyprus and to contribute positively and constructively to the Cyprus peace talks.

Peace in My Land

 

In 2011 Archbishop Chrysostomos II and Mufti Atalay co-host the first ever faith based dialogue encounter for Cypriot youth together with Muslim, Jewish and Christian youth from Palestine and Israel for a one-week residential peacebuilding workshop. This first concrete project with the full cooperation of the two religious leaders of Cyprus was organized and coordinated by the Office of RTCYPP with funding from the Olaf Palme Institute in Sweden, the UNDP/ACT (from USAID funds), the Archbishopric of the Church of Cyprus and the Muftiate of Cyprus.