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On 16 May 2018, laureates Dieudonné Nzapalainga, Omar Kobine Layama and Nicolas Guérékoyame-Gbangou accepted the award for Freedom of Worship. The three clerics are working for peace in their country, the Central African Republic. The country is torn apart by war. Nzapalainga, Layama and Guérékoyame-Gbangou continue to engage with people of different faiths. In the process, their lives are sometimes in danger.
Together, they travel through the Central African Republic. They encourage peace-making, opening their churches and mosques as shelters for people on the run. The three clerics founded the Interfaith Peace Platform. This platform improves the chances for peace, and encourages talks between Muslims, Catholics and Protestants.
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Dieudonné Nzapalainga is the archbishop of Bangui. Omar Kobine Layama is imam and president of the Central African Islamic Community. Nicolas Guérékoyame-Gbangou is a pastor and president of the Evangelical Alliance of the Central African Republic.
Positions and publications
The Geneva Liaison Officer of the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) published an essay about the Interfaith Peace Platform: Making peace reality – the impact of the Interfaith Peace Platform on the peace process in the Central African Republic, 2022.
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