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http://www.ekklesia.co.uk/node/8067Christian, Jewish and Islamic charities will gather next week to debate how best faith-based organisations can work in communities of other religions across the world.
The unprecedented collaboration between Christian Aid, World Jewish Relief and Islamic Relief is being hosted by the Woolf Institute of Abrahamic Faiths in Cambridge on 1st and 2nd December.
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Daleep Mukarji, director of Christian Aid, said: "Global poverty is not a Christian issue, but a human one, and ending it is not simply a Christian obligation, but a universal one. This conference is an opportunity to celebrate what different faiths have already done together to bring about an end to poverty and injustice and to look forward to what we might do together in the future."
Saleh Saeed, Chief Executive of Islamic Relief Worldwide, said: "Central to all faiths, not least the Abrahamic traditions, is the duty to stand by one's neighbours, regardless race, colour or creed. This conference will offer a welcome chance to strengthen the growing interfaith partnership which is working to end the poverty of so many of our neighbours across the world."
Paul Anticoni, Chief Executive of World Jewish Relief, said: "World Jewish Relief is honoured to stand with other faith-based agencies working to combat poverty around the world. At this critical juncture in countering vulnerability, faith agencies have a vital role to play – we should celebrate this."
Wouldn't it be great if our religions worked together towards the common goal of caring for each other and fighting world poverty?
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