While intercultural dialogue is widely recognized for its instrumental role in building the conditions for peace and sustainable development, rigorous data is not readily available. Such a shortfall creates barriers to evidence-informed policy-making and the measurement of progress made, threatening the advancement of the imperatives highlighted in Agenda 2030, and SDG 16 in particular, as well as in the UN Secretary-General’s ‘Sustaining Peace’ agenda.
UNESCO survey on intercultural dialogue 2017 | Analysis of findings
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07 May 2018, International
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