• Solidarity of all religions for establishing inter faith harmony and peaceful society
  • Solidarity of all religions for establishing inter faith harmony and peaceful society
  • Solidarity of all religions for establishing inter faith harmony and peaceful society
  • Solidarity of all religions for establishing inter faith harmony and peaceful society

The participants of the program have a better understanding of legal provisions regarding the rights, responsibilities, and interests of the religious minority group prevailing in the constitution of Nepal and know about international treaties, conventions, and agreements made in favour of minority religious groups. In the meantime, they are able to know the steps to be taken by the minority religious group for their rights, legal amendments, and initiatives to implement existing laws in favour of minority religious group etc. At last, participants shown interest to come together for upholding the dignity of religious right for all. In province 5, participants made commitment for not to create violence in term of their own religions and culture. They also able to form Rural Municipality level Interfaith Council by taking the direct support from Rural Municipality on organizational development part, co operations of Interfaith peace network with likeminded organization for minimizing prevailing social cultural discrimination in a societies and at last, coordination and collaboration with government for establishing sustainable peace in a community.

IPFN and its member organizations; CDF, NMWWS, IPFN and JJS conducted interaction program on religious freedom and their concern at their respective provinces. In province 3, a senior Advocate in Supreme Court and expertise in Constitution and Human rights were selected as the facilitator. Similarly, in provinces 1, 2, and 4, the facilitators were advocates from district courts and had long years of experience in interfaith campaigns in their respective districts. Participants included honourable members of the National House, the joint secretary of the National Human Rights Commission, various key faith leaders from various respective faiths, likeminded organizations and board members at the national and provincial levels were participated.