Dubai Convergence

Voices for a World Free of Nuclear Weapons
United Religions Initiative
International Academy for Multicultural Cooperation
Global Security Institute
APEC
Charter for Compassion
May Peace Prevail on Earth
Committee of Religious NGOs at the United Nations
Green Hope
Parliament of the World's Religions
Religions for Peace
Sine Network

November 29 - December 3, 2023

Unity Earth & Partners Delegation to COP28

The Dubai Convergence brought many organizations together from different faith traditions, spiritual perspectives, nations, ethnicities, and disciplines, all united in a common purpose and for a common cause. The Convergence integrated many aspects at the intersection of faith, spirituality, climate crisis, gender, activism, governance, the arts and intergenerational equity. With a focus on integral ecology and the root interconnectedness of reality, the Dubai Convergence brought together indigenous wisdom, faith traditions, evolutionary spiritual perspective as well as deeper mystical insights that help us reimagine the current global ecological crisis and reframe the narrative around solutions, equity, hope, justice and survival.

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The Dubai Convergence

The Dubai Convergence was a part of the first-ever Faith Pavilion gathering of religious and spiritual organizations at the United Nations COP28 Climate Conference in Dubai. The Convergence focused on 3 key areas: 1) The Power of Prayer, 2) The Role of Women as Powerful Agents of Transformation, and 3) Sacred Activism for Sustainability.

Consciousness for Change

In conjunction with the Faith Pavilion at the United Nations COP28 Climate Conference, “Consciousness for Change” featured presentations by faith and spiritual leaders and live musical performances at the Theatre of Digital Art in Dubai.

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Dubai City

Soka University Campus
Soka University Campus
Soka University Campus
Soka University Campus

Gala Dinner

Gurudwara

Country Club Dinner

Toda

Souk

Farewell Dinner

Expo City

Museum of the Future

Dubai Convergence, Day One

4:00 pm, December 1st, 2023

Session Description

The Dubai Convergence represents a “unity in diversity” of many organizations coming together from different faith traditions, spiritual perspectives, nations, ethnicities, and disciplines all united in a common purpose and for a common cause. This combined “double session” offers an integration of many aspects at the intersection of faith, spirituality, climate crisis, gender, activism, governance, the arts and intergenerational equity. With a focus on integral ecology and the root interconnectedness of reality, these combined panels bring together indigenous wisdom, faith traditions, evolutionary spiritual perspective as well as deeper mystical insights that help us reimagine the current global ecological crisis and reframe the narrative around solutions, equity, hope, justice and survival.

Speakers

Benjamin Bowler (Moderator)
Unity Earth
Executive Director

Ben is the Executive Director of UNITY EARTH, a global network empowering solutions for unity, purpose and peace.

Ms. Audrey Kitagawa
International Academy for Multicultural Cooperation (IAMC)
Founder and President

Audrey E. Kitagawa, J.D., is the President/Founder of the International Academy for Multicultural Cooperation, the President of the Light of Awareness International Spiritual Family, the Chair of the Anti-Racism Initiative and Co-Chair of the Gender Equality Working Group of the G20 Interfaith Forum, and the former Advisor to the Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary General for Children and Armed Conflict at the United Nations. She is a United Nations Representative for the United Religions Initiative, an Ambassador of Religions for Peace International, and Chair Emerita of the NGO Committee on Spirituality, Values and Global Concerns, A Committee of the Conference of NGOs in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations. She has been enstooled into the royal family as the Nekoso Hemaa, (i.e. Queen Mother of Development), of Ajiyamanti in Ghana, West Africa, and has a school which she helped to build named after her in her African name, the Nana Ode Anyankobea Junior Secondary School.

Mr. Surender Singh Kandhari
Guru Nanak Darbar Gurudwara Dubai
Chairman

Mr. Kandhari was born in 1948 in India. In 1976, Mr. Kandhari came to Dubai to grow the family business and formed the Al Dobowi Group. The group today is the leading management services provider in the UAE and has grown to have over 2000 employees and have a significant presence in Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Ghana, Europe, and Canada.He is also the Chairman of the Guru Nanak Darbar, Sikh Temple, Dubai – the First Sikh Gurudwara in the UAE; to name a few of his activities. He has attended the G20 Interfaith Summit held in the Gold Coast Australia in 2014 and in Malaysia in 2015 as a delegate of the UAE Government to promote Interfaith Harmony & Tolerance.

Mussie Hailu
URI
URI Representative at the UN (Africa office) and the African Union, Former Ambassador

Ambassador Mussie Hailu is a peacebuilder who is working at national, regional, and international levels for peace, reconciliation, interfaith harmony, disarmament, the Golden Rule, world citizenship, right human relationships, and international cooperation for the preservation of the environment. He considers himself a Citizen of the World, believing strongly in the inter-dependence of human beings. He celebrates cultural diversity, seeing the differences in race, ethnicities, religions, politics, and nationalities as important elements of the one and indivisible humanity. He has served many national and international organizations, including the United Nations. Mussie also served as Diplomat in the rank of Ambassador and Special Envoy of the President of Burundi. Currently, he serves as URI Director of Global Partnerships, URI Representative at the United Nations and the African Union, and URI-Africa Regional Director. He is a founding member of URI.

Salman Chishty
Chishty Foundation
Founder and President

Syed Salman Chishty hails from the Chishty Sufi family of Ajmer Sharif, the Gaddi- Nashin (hereditary custodians) of the 11th century Sufi shrine of Hazrat Khawaja Moinuddin Hassan Chishty. His work involves the research of Sufi traditions and their interaction with global cultures and traditions. He is a regular participant at international conferences on interfaith dialogue and has represented the Chishty Sufi Order in the Middle East, Asia, the United States and the United Kingdom. A founding member of the Chishty Foundation, he has served as its director for the last five years. He has also written several articles on Sufism and spiritual understanding for various national and international publications. Chishty also has an interest in photographing the ‘sacred’ and captured his Sufi journeys across the globe. His work has been exhibited at various events and exhibitions.

Dubai Convergence, Full Program

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