World Interfaith Harmony Week proposal
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The World Interfaith Harmony Week proposal is a United Nations-backed initiative promoting mutual understanding and cooperation among people of different faiths through a dedicated annual week of interreligious dialogue and activities.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: World Interfaith Harmony Week proposal Context triple: [Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad, initiative, World Interfaith Harmony Week proposal]
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Assembly of the World Council of Churches
The Assembly of the World Council of Churches is the WCC’s highest governing body, bringing together representatives of its member churches worldwide to set overall policies, priorities, and direction.
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Parliament of the World’s Religions
The Parliament of the World’s Religions is a global interfaith forum that brings together representatives of diverse religious and spiritual traditions to promote dialogue, understanding, and cooperation.
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Council for Interreligious Relations
The Council for Interreligious Relations is a body within the French Bishops' Conference responsible for fostering dialogue and cooperation between the Catholic Church in France and followers of other religions.
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Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions
The Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions is a triennial interfaith forum held in Kazakhstan that brings together religious leaders from around the globe to promote dialogue, peace, and mutual understanding.
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Religions and the Practice of Peace initiative
The Religions and the Practice of Peace initiative is a Harvard Divinity School program that promotes scholarship, dialogue, and engagement on how religious traditions can contribute to just and sustainable peace.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: World Interfaith Harmony Week proposal Target entity description: The World Interfaith Harmony Week proposal is a United Nations-backed initiative promoting mutual understanding and cooperation among people of different faiths through a dedicated annual week of interreligious dialogue and activities.
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A.
Assembly of the World Council of Churches
The Assembly of the World Council of Churches is the WCC’s highest governing body, bringing together representatives of its member churches worldwide to set overall policies, priorities, and direction.
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B.
Parliament of the World’s Religions
The Parliament of the World’s Religions is a global interfaith forum that brings together representatives of diverse religious and spiritual traditions to promote dialogue, understanding, and cooperation.
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C.
Council for Interreligious Relations
The Council for Interreligious Relations is a body within the French Bishops' Conference responsible for fostering dialogue and cooperation between the Catholic Church in France and followers of other religions.
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D.
Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions
The Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions is a triennial interfaith forum held in Kazakhstan that brings together religious leaders from around the globe to promote dialogue, peace, and mutual understanding.
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E.
Religions and the Practice of Peace initiative
The Religions and the Practice of Peace initiative is a Harvard Divinity School program that promotes scholarship, dialogue, and engagement on how religious traditions can contribute to just and sustainable peace.
- F. None of above. chosen
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