Eine Veranstaltung der Reihe International Talks
In this talk will be given a portrait of Ghana’s actual situation as an ethnically diverse, politically divided and religious plural nation. Emmanuel Kwame Tettey sees diversity as the fundamental issue for conflict prevention, peace and reconciliation. How can we be tolerant and co-exist peacefully, without giving up of our group values and interests? Which initiatives are promoting peace? How do the churches focus on equipping young people with conflict management skills?
Emmanuel Kwame Tettey: Research Fellow at the Akrofi-Christaller Institute of Theology, Mission and Culture in Ghana, Associate at the Centre for Interfaith Studies and Engagement in Africa (CISEA). He studied Economics at the University of Ghana, Masters in Theology and Missions at the Akrofi-Christaller Institute, Masters in Islamic Studies and Christian-Muslim Relations at the University of Edinburgh.
Guests
- Emmanuel Kwame Tettey, Akrofi Christaller Institute, Akropong-Akuapem, Ghana
- Prof. Dr. Dirk Oesselmann, Evangelische Hochschule Freiburg, International Office
Online registration
Please register online: fill in the form 1 x per person (scroll down!). Registration closes on 01.06.2022 at 10pm.
You will receive the preparation material and the link to participate shortly before the event date. During the talk, you will have the opportunity to ask questions via a chat.