Religions for Peace Honorary President, Ismail Serageldin, hosted a roundtable meeting of the Helsinki Process at the BA. More than twenty participants, from religious organizations, governments, academia, and development agencies, worked together in the Roundtable. The group further developed the notion of Shared Security, identified related challenges for multi-religious cooperation and focused on the need for the further equipping for action of our Religions for Peace affiliates. The Roundtable was another important step in advancing the agenda of Shared Security that over 800 religious leaders from 100 countries initiated in the Religions for Peace World Assembly in Kyoto in August 2006.