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Fellowship Program to Advance Interfaith Peacebuilding Work in South and Southeast Asia

PATH Foundation offers Flexible Funding Program (US)

Deadline: 9 June 2019

As part of the European Union-funded project “Southeast Asia: Advancing Inter-Religious Dialogue and Freedom of Religion or Belief (FoRB)”, The Network for Religious and Traditional Peacemakers is seeking peace action-orientated Interfaith Fellows to advance a growing body of interfaith peacebuilding work in South and Southeast Asia.

The project is being implemented in consortium with Finn Church Aid, Sathirakoses Nagapradipa Foundation, World Faiths Development Dialogue, Islamic Relief Worldwide and World Conference of Religions for Peace.

The Interfaith Fellowship Program will build the capacity and skills of local changemakers to challenge discrimination and oppression within both minority and majority religions in their own communities and implement projects contributing to inclusive societies.

Fellows will operate in their countries and communities of residence, with occasional travel for Fellowship workshops. Selected Interfaith Fellows will include religious clergy, traditional community leaders, women, youth, and minority changemakers/influencers from strategic countries: Bangladesh, Indonesia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand and broader Southeast and South Asia.

Fellowship Structure

The Fellowship Program will take place in four phases in 18 months and selected applicants are expected to participate in it throughout the process. First, Fellows will engage in a country to regional mapping and analysis skills workshop to improve their contextual country to regional understanding while developing advanced mapping and analysis skills. Fellows will then return to their home bases to use the skills and knowledge developed during Phase 1 in order to implement Freedom of Religion or Belief (FoRB) and social cohesion actions. Following the implementation phase, Fellows will reconvene at a workshop to present their analysis findings and refine their actions according to lessons learned. Fellows will again return home for the fourth phase to implement their refined actions with continued mentoring and coaching. The phased Fellowship Program will be implemented in two cohorts with 30 participants each.

Eligibility Criteria

Participant qualifications include, but not limited to, the following:

Selection Criteria for the Interfaith Fellows

The selection of the Interfaith Fellows will ensure at least 35% of each gender and adequate geographical and religious diversity. In addition, it is to be ensured that selected Fellows are as participative and inclusive as possible – engaging secular and religious actors from across Buddhist, Christian, Hindu and Muslim communities – whilst also ensuring gender, youth, minority groups and a broader demographic balance.

In the overall selection process it will be also paid attention to that the selected Interfaith Fellows reflect a balanced group in terms of religious tradition and geographical origins.

How to Apply

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