28/09/2022
One of the most important findings of the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP), which produces the annual Global Peace Index, is that 89% of all conflicts globally occur in countries with low intercultural dialogue.
“Intolerance and prejudice are key drivers of low intercultural dialogue and continue to present a barrier to peace, economic development and global stability.”
This is one crucial area that we in Malaysia need to improve. There is hardly any intercultural dialogue. Most of us seem to have fixed positions and we think we are right.
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/opinion/2022/09/28/where-have-all-the-budiman-gone/
Project is co-funded by the Programme of the and aims to contribute to the development of human capacity in sport by implementing a range of mobility for sports coaches, which include both educational modules and modules for the ex-change of good practices in the field of sports use to prevent radicalisation and build tolerance and solidarity. The project uses and further develops in the field of tolerance and solidarity, the non-formal educational methodology / /, which is an illustration of the use of as a means of learning and thus steps are taken to develop the sport beyond the sport itself.
https://sportolerance.com/
‘Budi bicara’ is what helped our founding fathers – who were ‘budiman’ - forge this nation from a cacophony of interests voiced by the various races.