the Salam Institute led a Muslim-American Peace Delegation to Iran. The Delegation met with scholars
The Salam Institute for Peace and Justice is undertaking a series of five-day training of trainers workshops on pluralism
The Salam Institute evaluated the Pakistani Madrassa Reform Program
the Salam Institute for Peace and Justice and the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) brought together some of the world’s foremost Islamic peacebuilding scholars from Iran
In partnership with FHI 360 and funded by USAID, the Salam Institute convened a workshop, September 7-10, 2015, in Casablanca
In partnership with the Fuller Theological Seminary, the Salam Institute organized and facilitated a series of interfaith dialogue workshops between American Muslims
In 2005, as part of its capacity-building initiatives in the Muslim world
The current “Imam Exchange Program” seeks to engage Chadian Muslim communities on issues of religious tolerance
Within the context of educational reforms and capacity building of Arabic schools in Chad
The Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study ( YES) program, founded by the U.S. Department of Stat
Building off the success of the first project phase ,the Salam Institute is currently involved in the project’s second phase
Since 2008, the Centre for Peace Building and Reconciliation (CPBR) has been developing strong relationships
The majority of disaffected youth in Chad attend Quranic schools rather than participating in the formal education sector
A Conference on Love and Forgiveness at the Century Park Hotel in Jabal Amman, Jordan
Thanks to funding from the US Embassy in N’Djamena, the Early Warning and Rapid Response Pilot Project
The civic education program in Iraq was developed by the United States Institute for Peace (USIP)