Multiregion

Unity Earth Cooperation Circle

The Multiregion is home to Cooperation Circles (CCs) which have members in more than one region or whose concerns are global in scope, transcending geographic boundaries.

Following are the countries where the Multiregion CCs are located, please note that the countries in bold are only listed under Multiregion, the other countries also appear in their respective region.  

Australia

Bahrain

Bangladesh

Bhutan

Burundi

Canada

China

Costa Rica

Egypt

Ethiopia

Finland

Germany

India

Israel

Jordan

Kazakhstan

Netherlands

Philippines

Portugal

Saudi Arabia

Turkey

United Republic of Tanzania

United States of America

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Stories From URI Multiregion

Celebrating Indigenous Cosmovisions - Young Leaders' Live Chat

Hear from one of our youth Ambassadors, Francisco Morales Ventosa, an Aymara youth from Argentina, speak about his Indigenous cosmovision, as well contributions from ten other young leaders from different parts of the world on the topic of "Celebrating Indigenous Cosmovisions." This chat is part of our series of monthly live chats for young global leaders. To learn more, contact Sarah Talcott Blair, [email protected].

Reflecting and Serving on Hiroshima Day

My oldest son came to me one night 16 years ago and said, “Dad, I’m going to Japan.” He was 16 years old at the time. And I said, “Oh, are you? And who’s paying for it?” He said, “The American Friends Service Committee. I’m going with a group of American teenagers and we’re going to interview survivors.” So he went, and spent the summer in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

URI Voice of Youth July 2010

In this newsletter, read updates about the creation of an Abrahamic Youth Alliance by one of our Youth Ambassadors, youth participation in an interfaith conference in Ammerdown, updates on the Nepali Rose Movement, Indigenous youth contributions at the URI Latin American Regional Assembly in Argentina, and more news from Ambassadors from Germany, Australia and Pakistan. 

Nuclear Disarmament: a question of morals...

The following article is written by Dr. Jonathan Granoff.  He is president of the Global Security Institute and a founding member of the Voices for a  World Free of Nuclear Weapons Cooperation Circle.  He is also an attorney, author and international advocate emphasizing the legal, ethical and spiritual dimensions of human development and security, with a specific focus on advancing the rule of law to address the threats posed by nuclear weapons.  

The Vision: Voices for a World Free of Nuclear Weapons

If you live in a city which is a nuclear weapons target, if you live in a country which aims nuclear weapons at other regions, if you live in a world which would be devastated by nuclear weapons, you probably don’t have the opportunity to vote on the use of nuclear weapons.  Until now.  Now a voice vote by grassroots people is being called, and your voice will be counted.