Paths: an interfaith understanding initiative

Authors
Leong Zhiwei Mark, Loh Han Le, Loh Shi Qin Melanie, Teo Wan En

Supervisors
Ferdinand de Bakker, Amanda Huan

Year

Abstract

Paths was an inter-faith campaign aimed at achieving inter-religious respect and understanding in university students, aged 19 to 25, by inculcating in them an interest to know about different religions.

Singapore is a religiously diverse nation that has witnessed increasing religiosity in recent years so religious harmony between different religious groups becomes increasingly important. However, although the future of inter-faith harmony is dependent on the youth, there are not many inter-faith programmes targeted at them.

Employing storytelling as the main strategy, the campaign reached out to the target audience using a mixture of online and offline methods, including social media, school roadshows and a flagship event. It was effective in increasing the interest of participants in knowing about other religions, and finding out more on their own.

This report details the literature review and formative research that formed the basis for the campaign’s conceptualisation, communication strategies and tactics. It also presents an evaluation of the campaign’s overall success and effectiveness, limitations and challenges, as well as recommendations for future initiatives.

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http://hdl.handle.net/10356/63405