Rev. Taesung Kim

Rev. Taesung Kim (South Korea, Won-Buddhist)Education1991: B.A., Won-Buddhism Studies, Wonkwang University, Korea2002: M.A., International Studies, Choong Ang University2005: Completed Ph. D Program, International Studies, Choong Ang University Career1992: Ordained as Reverend, Won-Buddhism1993: Reverend, Department of International Affairs, Headquarters of Won-Buddhism 2001: Vice Secretary-General, Korean Conference of Religions for Peace 2002: Vice Secretary-General, Asian Conference of Religions for Peace2014: Director, Seoul Peace Education Center2017: Acting Secretary-General, Korean Conference of Religions for Peace2018: Secretary-General, Korean Conference of Religions for Peace2021: Deputy Secretary-General of Religions for Peace Asia

A Whole of Society Approach: Religious Actors as Driver of Change and Preventing Violent Extremism

A Whole of Society Approach: Religious Actors as Driver of Change and Preventing Violent Extremism will highlight the importance of the Plan of Action on the Role of Religious Leaders and Actors to Preventing Incitement to Violence that could lead to Atrocity Crimes as an essential tool for conflict prevention, countering violent extremism, and atrocity crimes while ensuring protection of human rights. This event will showcase good practices and lessons learned, including building effective partnership between UN Member States and Agencies, civil society, and other relevant stakeholders to contribute to sustainable peace. It will also offer reflections on ways to further strengthen capacity building programmes.[WHEN] June 23, 2023 10:00-11:30 AM (EDT) Read more about A Whole of Society Approach: Religious Actors as Driver of Change and Preventing Violent Extremism[…]

“War and Peace”

“War & Peace”, a video podcast series featuring Secretary General of Religions for Peace, Professor Azza Karam, seeks to answer the tough questions of how can we prepare peace in the midst of war and conflict and the role of faith leaders in Ukraine and beyond.

Happy World Environment Day

On this World Environment Day, Professor Azza Karam, Secretary General of Religions for Peace stresses about how “It is time for us to invest in the health of our planet,” and why we need to beat plastic pollution.Religions for Peace continues to impact the environment by mobilising religious leaders and communities to take action for sustainability, raising awareness for the importance of environmental stewardship and fostering interfaith cooperation in tackling ecological challenges.

Religions for Peace Japan Youth Committee 50th Anniversary

The Youth Committee of RfP Japan, which was established on May 15, 1973, celebrates its 50th anniversary this year.To commemorate the 50th anniversary, a “Prayer Gathering, Commemorative Ceremony and Symposium” was held on Saturday, May 13 at Sanjusangendo, Rissho Kosei-kai Kyoto Dharma Center and via internet broadcast, with 350 participants.It was an opportunity for the youth generation to gather with their predecessors and seniors who laid the foundation of the Youth Committee, to celebrate the 50th anniversary, and to experience the joy of meeting and talking with each other.We look forward to your continued support for the Youth Committee.