Baku to Host International Scientific Conference on Combating Islamophobia in 2024
Baku, The Gulf Observer: Baku is set to become the epicenter of a crucial international scientific conference focused on the theme “Conservation of Diversity: Fighting Islamophobia in 2024.” Media reports that the conference is a collaborative effort organized by the Baku International Multiculturalism Centre, the Center of Analysis of International Relations, G20 Interfaith Forum, and the Baku Initiative Group. The event is dedicated to the second anniversary of the International Day of Combating Islamophobia.
Scheduled to take place on March 8-9, the conference aims to delve into comprehensive discussions on combating Islamophobia and preserving diversity. It serves as a platform for experts, scholars, and participants from diverse backgrounds to exchange insights, strategies, and initiatives geared towards addressing and eliminating Islamophobia on a global scale.
The significance of the conference is underscored by the participation of organizations committed to fostering multiculturalism, international relations analysis, and interfaith collaboration. The collaborative efforts of the Baku International Multiculturalism Centre, the Center of Analysis of International Relations, G20 Interfaith Forum, and the Baku Initiative Group exemplify a unified approach towards combating prejudice and promoting inclusivity.
As part of the conference agenda, on March 10, participants are scheduled to visit Shusha, a city declared the cultural capital of the Islamic world in 2024. This cultural excursion adds a meaningful dimension to the conference, allowing attendees to witness firsthand the cultural richness and significance of the designated cultural capital.
The international scientific conference in Baku stands as a testament to the commitment of participating organizations and the host city to address and counteract Islamophobia. By providing a forum for dialogue and collaboration, the event contributes to the global efforts in promoting understanding, tolerance, and diversity.