
G20 Interfaith Forum (IF20) has convened diverse interfaith actors inspired by the G20 agendas since 2014. Through dialogue, and analytic work, IF20 aims to enrich the G20 process by bringing the wisdom, experience, and voice of diverse faith communities alongside other global constituencies. IF20 Education Working Group (Edu WG), chaired by Prof Scherto Gill, has been actively contributing to policy recommendations relevant to the annual G20 themes.
For 2024, the IF20 Edu WG hosts an international symposium on The Centrality of Harmony in Education in the Global Retreat Centre, Oxford on 1-3 July. It focuses on comprehensive analysis in terms of how Harmony in Education may enhance interfaith/intercultural collaboration, positive peace, inclusive citizenship, climate awareness, and co-flourishing with Nature.

Harmony, in this context, is a philosophy advanced by His Majesty King Charles in his 2010 seminal book entitled: Harmony: A New Way of Looking at our World. The notion of harmony is extremely potent as it allows us to recognise that separation from each other and exploitation of Nature have resulted in present social and ecological catastrophe impacting all. Harmony in Education is thus an imperative for the present and future generations to learn to embrace our interconnection and interdependence and return us to a just world and sustainable planet.


The Symposium gathers IF20 Education Working Group partners, such as ADYAN Foundation, Guerrand-Hermès Foundation, Scholas Occurentes, Salzberg Global Seminar, and other international educational organisations, including King’s Foundation, Harmony Institute, the Harmony Project, Education Policy & Administration, Government of NCT of Delhi, India, and WES Networks Brazil, to explore how Harmony in Education can contribute to 2024 G20’s theme of Just World Sustainable Planet.
During the Symposium, each participant/contributor will make a presentation on their relevant work under the G20 2024’s theme. Then the participants will dialogue and discuss policy ideas around integrating Harmony Education in public schooling.
Questions to be considered during the Symposium:
- What are our understandings of harmony in the context of global challenges? How might we integrate harmony in our ways of being?
- In what ways does the notion of harmony contribute to the G20 2024 theme – Just Society Sustainable Planet?
- How might education help advance harmony?
- What policy ideas should we propose to G20 leaders?
- What case studies might demonstrate the imperative of harmony in education?




Confirmed Contributors:
| Sister Jayanti | Additional Administrative Head, The Brahma Kumaris |
| Maureen Goodman | UK Director, World Spiritual University |
| Nick Campion | Director, The Harmony Institute, UWTSD |
| Isodora Canela | Founder/Director, WEBS Association, Brazil |
| Richard Dunne | Director, The Harmony Project, UK |
| Jacqueline Farrell | Director of Education, King’s Foundation, UK |
| Scherto Gill | Director, Global Humanity for Peace Institute, UK |
| Medwin Hughes | Former Vice Chancellor, UWTSD Chair, Wales Church, Wales |
| Mayssam Imad | Director of Education, Adyan Foundation, Lebanon |
| Maria Paz Jurado | International Director, Pontifical Foundation Scholas Occurrentes, Italy |
| Robin Keshaw | Project Lead, Education Policy & Administration, Government of NCT of Delhi, India |
| Xiaoan Li | Senior Programme Officer, Fetzer Institute, USA |
| Corinna Nawatzky | Center for Education Transformation, Salzberg Global Seminar, Austria |
| Shailendra Sharma | Former Advisor, Ministry of Education, Delhi, India |
| Alice Sommerville | Education & Research Coordinator, Guerrand-Hermes Foundation, UK |