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Fethi Mansouri: ‘Baku Process’ message instils deep hope to jointly solve problems

Fethi Mansouri: ‘Baku Process’ message instils deep hope to jointly solve problems

The 4th World Forum on Intercultural Dialogue is an action of certain significance. Today, the humanity faces serious challenges, daily social injustice and racial discrimination problems. The message of “Baku Process” gives great hope to jointly solve these problems....
Resilience of Carthage has lessons for Tunisia’s leaders

Resilience of Carthage has lessons for Tunisia’s leaders

Article written by Professor Fethi Mansouri published in the Sydney Morning Herald on 5 April 2015.

Social media role in fight against global terror must be recognised and matched as IS wields new weapons

Social media role in fight against global terror must be recognised and matched as IS wields new weapons

Article written by Professor Fethi Mansouri, published in the Sydney Morning Herald on 11 March 2015.

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Through research, collaboration and capacity building, the Chair aims to build inclusive, just and peaceful societies by promoting respectful intercultural dialogue and combatting discrimination and structural inequality.

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