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In 2018-19, WSCF-Europe continued to collaborate with partner organisations and be actively engagedintheecumenical,interfaithandsecularplatforms.
We took many opportunities to represent the Federation at various meetings and working groups dedicated to advancing human rights, tolerance and non-discrimination.
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We built even closer collaborations with the Conference of European Churches (CEC) in the area of Human Rights, by contributing to the Summer School on Human Rights (17-21 June 2018, Lisbon, Portugal) and the Conference on Human Rights (17-19 October 2019, Malaga, Spain).

We strengthened the role and engagement of the Christian youth in the Religions for Peace (RfP) global network, by being part of the RfP Global Assembly (19-23 August 2019, Lindau, Germany) and contributing to the Multi-religious and Multi-stakeholder Partnership for Peace and Development meeting (11-13 December 2019, New York, USA) and by being a member of the Religions for Peace Europe Steering Committee (23-23 October 2019, Rome, Italy).
We encouraged faith-based student and youth organisations to take an active role with us in building more inclusive and liberal societies with shared commitment to human dignity. This commitment brought us together to lead the renewal of the Interfaith Youth Network in Europe ( i A ) d i ful collaboration with the Forum of European Muslim Youth 2019, Utrecht, Netherlands).