Our community is working tirelessly to bring peace and justice in all areas of the world regardless of religion. Read stories straight from the organizers.
Members of the Circle of Cooperation National Network of Agrarian Educators of Paraguay participated in the formation of a group together with members of the Armed Forces of Paraguay in Beekeeping.
Parents' mindset and engagement in the education of their children are paramount. Peace4Dalits Foundation CC has formed a parent's association to promote education among the Musahar community in Nepal.
As the mission of The Fuji Declaration depends on people like you sharing their energy and intentions for a thriving world, I kindly ask you to endorse it and promote it in your respective regions.
Hon. Elisha and I joined other participants at the Special Dialogue and Interaction Session with the Regional Episcopal Conference of West Africa (RECOWA)’s committee on Justice, Peace and Development.
These three URI Cooperation Circles bring together the younger members of society and teach them alternatives to violence as way of resolving conflicts.
An "Invitation to Sharing Our Stories," as used for the 2000 Global Summit in Pittsburgh, PA, USA, and the United Religions Charter Signing that launched URI.
What if every faith center and house of worship would commit to educate themselves on the issue of human trafficking and then become catalysts for a broader public awareness in their neighborhoods and cities? It is time to work together to end this scourge in our world. Join URI North America for a webinar on May 27 to discuss how we can accomplish this!
When I got an invitation as a coordinator of URI CC “Euro-Asia” to participate in the URI Europe Conference “Moving Interfaith Work Forward in Europe” (April 23-26th 2015, in Plovdiv/Bulgaria), I felt that I should/must go there.
Principle 11 of the United Religions Initiative (URI) Charter says that “we seek and offer cooperation with other interfaith efforts.” The diverse community that met during URI’s formation in the late nineties envisioned that URI would be a different kind of organization in many respects.