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The Foundation had an International Religious Advisory Council [12] made up of members of what the Foundation considered to be the six major religions. Its role was to advise Tony Blair on the work of the Foundation. Its members were: Buddhism. Roshi Joan Halifax, Abbot of the Upaya Zen Center; Christianity
The Faith and Globalisation Initiative (FGI) is an international group of universities created in 2008 by former British prime minister Tony Blair and his Faith Foundation. [1] The Faith and Globalisation Initiative is "bringing together some of the world's leading research Universities to form a global network focusing on the emerging field of ...
Reflecting Blair's own faith but not dedicated to any particular religion, the Foundation aims to "show how faith is a powerful force for good in the modern world". "The Foundation will use its profile and resources to encourage people of faith to work together more closely to tackle global poverty and conflict," says its mission statement.
In 2008, after Tony Blair left office, she established the non-profit foundation the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women, which aims to support women entrepreneurs in the developing world.
Alexander Iosad, director of government innovation at the Tony Blair Institute. The report said more than a third of teachers experienced physical abuse or violence from pupils in the past year ...
On 1 December 2016, Blair announced that ‘The Africa Governance Initiative’; ‘The Tony Blair Faith Foundation’; and his ‘Initiative for the Middle East’ would all become part of the Tony Blair Institute, saying: “Over the past nine years we have built a family of organisations which together employ nearly 200 people; have worked ...
Oxford educated Blair was known for his charisma and more "modern" attitude, encouraging those around him to simply refer to his as Tony (the queen, more of a traditionalist, reportedly demurred ...
As of 2014, Al-Shatti holds membership of International Religious Advisory Council of the Tony Blair Faith Foundation. [1] In April 2014, he was an adviser to the Kuwaiti government and a member of Blair’s advisory council. [2]