• Prof Gwen Griffith-Dickson

    The Foundation's Director and specialises in the philosophy and theology of different faiths. She has done groundbreaking work in bringing an interfaith approach to theology and the philosophy of religion. Her research work focuses on the beliefs of different religions, their mutual relations, and their impact on contemporary issues.

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  • Rachel Clark

    Research Associate and Project Worker at Lokahi. She graduated from Lancaster University with a first class BA (Hons.) in Religious Studies and an MA in Religious Studies. Rachel joined Lokahi as a Research Assistant in January 2006 to work on the 'What Works?' Project before travelling in Asia for seven months. She began working again for Lokahi in January 2007 and has research interests in minority religious communities, religious beliefs concerning death and the afterlife and the role of religion in conflict resolution.

  • Raheel Mohammed

    Research Associate at Lokahi. He has a degree in English and trained as a journalist. He has written for several publications including Time Out magazine and the BBC and currently works for The Young Foundation and Offscreen Education Programme, as well as having worked with the conflict resolution charity, Peace Direct.

  • Rafika Teladia

    Executive Assistant at Lokahi and has a BA in Business Studies with Marketing from Middlesex University. She previously worked as a civil servant for six years before joining Lokahi in March 2007.