19May2012

About Rhodes Forum

Every autumn since 2003 the ancient Greek island of Rhodes hosts a session of the World Public Forum "Dialogue of Civilization" called the Rhodes Forum that brings together public figures and statesmen, academics, religious figures and representatives of the arts, mass media and business spheres from all over the world. The sessions of the WPF "Dialogue of Civilizations" proved the urgency and efficacy of the Forum by brining the focus of world public opinion to the problems of intercultural dialogue and the need to work out instruments to make interaction among cultures and civilizations possible. The results achieved by the Forum give a hope for further harmonization of international relations and strengthening of stability in the world.

International Community

The participants of the Forum’s programs or Rhodes Forum claim that the dialogue of cultures and civilizations is quite possible. According to Vladimir Yakunin, the World Public Forum was constantly working in an international atmosphere of events that seemingly proved quite the opposite. But meeting at the Forum’s events the representatives of different civilizations have reaffirmed each time that beyond political sphere a dialogue on the level of civil society is not only desirable and necessary, but it is also practically possible. "Now the logic of Forum’s development has led us to the need of making this dialogue more substantial; in a way that would generate the functioning structures of a dialogue. Dialogue of Civilizations is called upon to develop a new culture of international partnership, co-operation and interaction, it has to foster new values and bring in new goals to the international community" — said Vladimir Yakunin.

Rhodes Forum - Main Photo

World Public Forum "Dialogue of Civilizations"

The World Public Forum (WPF) “Dialogue of Civilizations” is a deliberative-consultative body that unites into a single network various international and national nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), representatives of public and state institutions, civil society organizations and faith-based groups, academics, representatives of cultural, spiritual, business, and media spheres from different countries, members of diverse civilizations and cultural traditions, and individuals who share the principles of openness mutual respect which form the basis of the contemporary dialogue of civilizations.

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Cecilia Sithembile Silundika (Canada), Circumpolar Analyst, Circumpolar Liaison Directorate Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development (DIAND)

Born in Zimbabwe, Cecilia Silundika , also known as (Thembi) works as Policy Analyst at the Canadian Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development (DIAND) under a Program aimed to promote cooperation in the Arctic and the North. Prior to this position, Cecilia was employed by the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) within the Technical Cooperation Program for Russia. Cecilia also worked at the Southern African Education Trust Fund (SAETF) as Academic Program Coordinator, where she supported the integration of students from post-apartheid South Africa within Canadian academic institutions. Through her volunteer work Cecilia has acquired a broad range of experience with Civil Society organizations involved in international development and social justice programs. Of noteworthy has been her contribution towards the coordination of international issue-oriented Conferences in Caux Switzerland targeting audiences from around the world. Cecilia holds a Master of Science Degree in Chemistry from Moscow Friendship University, and is currently enrolled as part-time student in the graduate program of the Center for European, Eurasian and Russian Studies (EURUS) at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada.

 

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