Fellow Activities

At ACWAY, we believe that young people play a critical role in initiating change and translating international issues into local community activities. 

There are over 300 ACWAY Fellows who have delivered over 200 interfaith and intercultural activities in over 85 countries, engaging over 1700 people. 

ACWAY activity can be conducted in many different ways and forms which is up to Fellow’s creativity. An ACWAY activity is:

  1. An interfaith and intercultural activity 
  2. Conducted by an ACWAY fellow or member, 
  3. Voluntarily
  4. Promotes peace, harmony, and tolerance in their respective community 

In the past five years, ACWAY fellows conducted educational activities (training, dialogues, workshops, roundtables), online and real-life campaigns, and a variety of social activities (music festivals, sports events, exhibitions). Click through to read some of our Fellow’s activities!

activity 20

INTERCULTURAL WORKSHOP

This ACWAY activity focused on teaching youth about these positive examples within Palestine, what ACWAY is as a movement and how youth can be directly involved in promoting grassroots, interreligious peace in the Middle East. I gathered 39youth aged 13-17 who came to Ramallah for a cultural heritage program to learn more about their native …

Palestinian Territories
activity 23

Nusantara “Sunday Edutainment Service”

The series of activities started on 19 th June 2016 and finished on 17 th July 2016 with 4 different kinds of activity every weekend. Activity 1: Introduction to Interfaith (June 19th, 2016) The first activity took place in Paroki Hall, Gereja Hati Kudus Yesus Kota Metro, gathered around 45 participants representing 3 religions (Islam, …

Indonesia
activity 22

Project Inspire 2016: the role of media in promoting peace

The Project Inspire 2016 Conference was held on 17 July 2016 and brought together participants for a series of three expert-led talks focused on media, youth engagement, and peacebuilding.The first session, 'Future of Media,' explored the evolving role of media and its impact on youth, delivered by Mr. Deependra Gauchan, Executive Producer at BBC Media …

Cambodia
activity 32

Modern challenges to cultural equality

The project was launched voluntary in the frames of Summer School on European System of Human Rights in Viadrina University (Frankfurt (Oder), Germany). It has several strengths, such as: cultural and religious diversity of international participants; location –Germany, which is considered to be a country that receives the highest amount of migrants in the world …

Germany
activity 21

“Peace, Love & Happiness – Is interfaith dialogue always as harmonious as it sounds?”

The workshop brought together 13 participants from Muslim, Jewish, Christian, and Atheist backgrounds for a meaningful exchange on the realities of living in an interfaith society. Discussions explored both the challenges and opportunities of interfaith coexistence, with participants reflecting on why dialogue can be difficult, yet ultimately valuable in building mutual understanding and trust.The event …

Germany
activity 19

INTRODUCTION TO BURMESE BUDDHIST CULTURE

The project featured two educational workshops led by Ven. Mandalar Lankara, engaging both 30 high school students and over 65 members of the local community from diverse religious backgrounds. The initiative aimed to promote intercultural understanding by creating opportunities for participants to explore cultural diversity through dialogue, reflection, and shared learning.The sessions provided a neutral …

Poland
activity 18

“Love not Hate” Campaign for Peace

The peace walk on June 12 th was held in Santchou downtown and Foungouo village (from the Santchou public square through the national road and had a break at the junction of Foungouo village: halfway of 10 km; then the way back the same for 10 km as well). 200 people together with one message …

Cameroon
activity 16

UNITE

The aim of the project was to bring together young people (12) from different cultures at informal and friendly environment. I wanted them to come, share, discuss and make friendships. And honestly I felt more accomplished at the end of this small project than the bigger ones with Intercultural club. Why? Because we were able …

Azerbaijan
activity 15

The Forgotten People, Identity and Diversity

The project was implemented in response to a tragic incident in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, where a transgender woman, Alisha, was shot and later died after delays in medical treatment caused by uncertainty over whether she should be placed in a male or female ward. The initiative aimed to promote cultural diversity, inclusion, and active community …

Pakistan