C1 World Dialogue

The Reports stated aims are to "provide the knowledge-base for the actions needed to achieve sustainably improved Muslim-West relations that are conducive to peace, stability and mutual flourishing.

"[1] The first version of the report was published with the WEF in 2008 at the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos on January 24 [4][5][6][7] Another edition was launched in 2009 at events in Egypt, the UK and United States.

The second one outlines the conceptual and theoretical basis for the work while section three presents current extensive survey and other data about the state of relations based on the continuous research of PEW[9] and Media Tenor.

[3] The C-1 is led by the Co-chairs Ali Gomaa,[13][14] the Grand Mufti of Egypt and the Bishop of London Richard Chartres together with an Executive which the multi-stakeholder character of the initiative and includes public and religious leaders and representatives from media, business, academia and the civil society.

Additional members of the Executive Board include Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem, the Grand Mufti of Bosnia, Mustafa Ceric, Diarmuid Martin, Archbishop of Dublin, Kai Diekmann Editor of Bild (Germany), professors John Esposito of Georgetown, Anthony Grayling of London, Ibrahim Kalin (Senior Advisor to the Prime Minister of Turkey), David Ford of Cambridge and Miroslav Volf of Yale, Muna Abu-Sulayman and the founder of the People-to-People President Mary Eisenhower.