International Network of Engaged Buddhists

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The International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB) is an organization that connects engaged Buddhists from around the world with the aim of addressing with environmental concerns, human rights, and conflict resolution. It was established in February 1989 by Sulak Sivaraksa and has members in about 20 countries around the world, mostly in Asia, but also in the US, Australia and Europe. Its members include monks, nuns, activists, academics and social workers. While it is a Buddhist organization some of its members come from other spiritual traditions and interfaith activities are part of its program. INEB holds an international conference of its members once every two years.

Partners

East Asia

Japan

South Korea

Taiwan

Southeast Asia

Cambodia

Indonesia

Laos

Malaysia

Myanmar

Singapore

Thailand

Vietnam

Vcil Community

South Asia

Bangladesh

Bhutan

India

Nepal

Sri Lanka

Oceania

Australia

Europe

Belgium

Netherlands

North America

United States

South America

Brazil

Costa Rica

Africa

South Africa

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