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Morocco's notable efforts in promoting interfaith dialogue
Morocco is making significant strides in fostering interfaith dialogue, as highlighted by Manzila Uddin, a member of the British House of Lords, during a recent event in London. Uddin praised the country's commitment to bridging differing perspectives through various conferences aimed at promoting peace and dialogue.
Participating in a roundtable on human rights in the Middle East and North Africa, Baroness Uddin expressed her long-standing interest in interfaith dialogue, which she has championed for over two decades. She conveyed profound respect for Morocco's efforts during this time, emphasizing that interreligious dialogue serves as a vital tool for achieving peace and security in a world increasingly marred by conflict.
On the topic of women's rights, Uddin noted Morocco's leadership in ensuring that women occupy their rightful place across various societal dimensions. She urged a collective learning approach to address the challenges faced by women globally, advocating for the sharing of best practices.
The event was attended by members from both Houses of the British Parliament, diplomats, and representatives from the Moroccan and Arab communities in the UK. Amina Bouayach, the president of Morocco's National Council for Human Rights (CNDH), also highlighted the significant progress the country has made in promoting human rights.
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