People of faith communities in Australia, will gather to express their concern for and solidarity with the courageous people of Myanmar on Sunday 30 April, 5pm AEST) Collins St. Baptist Church, 174 Collins St. Melbourne. This event will be livestreamed.
Asia and Religions for Peace
Two day Global Buddhist Summit 2023 concludes with New Delhi Declaration
The two day Global Buddhist Summit 2023 concluded successfully in New Delhi today with the New Delhi Declaration. Earlier on 20th April 2023, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the summit. The Declaration reinforces the points highlighted by the Prime Minister in his opening address.
Doing Interfaith Dialogue After the Covid-19 Outbreak: Decolonial Reflections
Centre for Interfaith Understanding will conduct an online event, “Doing Interfaith Dialogue After the Covid-19 Outbreak: Decolonial Perspectives” on Wednesday, 1 March 2023 at 11 PM – 12:30 AM UTC+11
Asia Pacific Women of Faith Network Seminar on Peace-building and Reconciliation
On 9th March 2023, the Asia Pacific Women of Faith Network will hold a seminar on Peace-building and Reconciliation under the theme “Enhancing Women’s Participation in Peacebuilding and Reconciliation in Asia”. Women speakers will come from ASEAN Women Peace Registry,, UN Women (International) and Religions for Peace East Asia.
Eradicating modern slavery in Australia
In 2018, the Modern Slavery Act was introduced to reduce the risks of labour exploitation in Australia. Larger businesses – those with annual consolidated revenue of at least AU$100 million – are now required to report on the risks of exploitation in their supply chains and the actions they are taking to eliminate them.
The term ‘modern slavery’ describes situations where offenders use coercion, threats or deception to exploit victims and undermine their freedom.

Facing the Threat of the Global Climate Crisis Together
The Asia Pacific Women of Faith Network (APWoFN) held its first of three climate change webinars on Tuesday 29th November. It was a frank and powerful analysis of current regional experiences of escalating climate change. This paper is drawn from its many valuable contributions . This paper is the presentation by Chair of Religions for Peace Australia, Ms Philippa Rowland to the China Committee on Religion and Peace 3rd International Seminar on Religions and Ecological Civilization, Beijing, 21 December 2022.
Climate change is upon us. The daunting reality is we are living through the predicted increased frequency and intensity of extreme events, as shown by growing regional evidence and experience of unprecedented wildfires, floods, cyclones, melting glaciers, volatile temperatures and rising sea levels.
Save Children-Save Futures
The overarching aim of Faith and Positive Change for Children, Families and Communities (FPCC) is to strengthen interfaith efforts at influencing positive social and behavioral changes of the most marginalized children, families and communities globally in order to improve child wellbeing. Religions for Peace Pakistan and the Asian Conference of Religions for Peace will conduct an online panel between Inter-religious panelilsts Online Campaign to Save Street Children’s Rights on December 19, 16:00 hours Pakistan Time.
Ethical Christmas gifts (slavery free)
You now have an opportunity to fight modern slavery through supporting social enterprise businesses with ethically sourced products, and support the advocacy work of Be Slavery Free through your purchase of their Member Partnership Products.
Webinar: Religions and Ecological Civilization: Harmonious Coexistence between Human and Nature
The China Committee on Religion and Peace (CCRP) and Religions for Peace International jointly invite you to attend the 3rd International Seminar on Religions and Ecological Civilization: Harmonious Coexistence between Human and Nature on Wednesday, December 21, 2022. Presentations will be made by members of the Asian Conference on Religion and Peace, and Religions for Peace Australia.