by Gil Alcira III & Kalikasan Castillo

Right at the center of trade, culture and governance in Manila, the Dialogue for Peace (DFP) Awareness Workshop was convened at the BSP Office on 6 to 7 October 2018 with 38 participating youth from 19 National Scout Organisations (NSOs).

The DFP serves as a platform for Scouts from all over the world to build bridges that will link the diverse circumstances in society to promote intercultural and interreligious understanding. Supported by the King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz International Centre for Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue (KAICIID), the DFP aims to strengthen the value system in Scouting and offer a path to interested Scouts to become “dialogical” Scouts or Ambassadors by introducing the 10 principles of dialogue among Scouts.

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A dialogue is an exchange of ideas, knowledge and opinions where parties are not forced to absolutely agree with one another. Rather, it helps in understanding and fully recognising the different sides of certain matters, one of the participants said.

“The Dialogue makes us learn about the diversity and richness of different cultures so that we can avoid conflicts and enrich our understanding with one another,” said Katerina Khareyn, Program Manager and Scouts and Youth Team Leader of the International Networking Programmes Department of KAICIID, as she hopes that the DFPs be conducted not only in the Asia-Pacific Region but throughout the world.