1st ICE Forum 2022 – What is the Role of Faith-Based Actors in Global Climate Talks?
2022 marks the 30th Anniversary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, however many of the goals outlined in
2022 marks the 30th Anniversary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, however many of the goals outlined in
An article published by Hong Kong based Buddhist Door Global detailing the Sangha for Peace project – featuring an interview with INEB staff and project coordinator Surin Onprom.
A presentation of research carried out by the Tokyo based Rinbutsuken Institute of Engaged Buddhists into how Buddhists in the United States have developed their own particular approaches to both serving others in need and self-development within the context of American Clinical Pastoral Training (CPE).
The Sangha for Peace is a two year project (2021-2023) being implemented by INEB and its partners from Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Thailand.
Project Background and Rationale: To ensure all aspects of a just and peaceful world, INEB, as part of the 2017
“Women represent half of humanity and make valuable contributions to improving all aspects of life in the Southeast Asia Region.”
In this 1997 lecture, Dr. Arthur Zajonc, former President of the Mind and Life Institute, poetically addresses the future of technology through the lens of history while highlighting the importance of Buddhist principles for developing critical awareness of its world-changing power.
Via Zoom and Facebook LiveJuly 16, 2021 (08:45 – 11:15 AM) in Thailand To Reduce Demand for Wildlife ProductsUSAID collaborated
Over the past year Thai monk Phra Sangkom Thanapanyo Khunsiri has made unprecedented progress in his holistic sustainable development initiative.
This is an urgent appeal for humanitarian assistance by the Thailand-based International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB) and the US-based Clear View Project to support Buddhist monks and nuns in Myanmar!