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.
Please join the United Religions Initiative in welcoming five new Cooperation Circles to the family. This month brings a wealth of new and exciting programs and activities to facilitate interfaith cooperation and harmony. It's an honor to work together as we try to improve the world that is home to us all.
Elianildo Nacimiento, primary contact of CC Brasilia, and members of the Brasilia's National Council of Christian Churches, gather for the XVI General Assembly of the National Council of Christian Churches on April 9th, 2015 at the Cultural Center of Brazilia, Brazil.
Sudhanshu Kamat, one of our active youth members from PEACE CC (Multi Region), organized an awareness session on the topic 'Environmental Significance of Indian Cow' at his campus ground on 24th April, 2015.
These three Cooperation Circles are working to improve the lives of women in India. Through empowering women economically and socially, the CCs’ work also supports the cohesion of communities as a whole, since all members are given the opportunity to contribute equally.
In 2009, we formed the Ranchi Peace Circle with the purpose of raising our voices for Tribal and Dalit (untouchable caste) rights and to create a discrimination-free society by engaging interfaith communities.
Sudhanshu Kamat, one of our active youth members from PEACE CC (Multi Region) organized an awareness session on the topic 'Environmental significance of Indian cow' at his campus ground on 24th April, 2015.
In the world of today collaboration and partership is becoming more inportant in the eyes of development workers. This became evident and indeed neccessary especially in the 21st century where experience sharing became a strategy for result-oriented activities.
PCSW&HR is executing the project “Economic Empowerment of Women through Vocational, Life Skills, Cultivation for Kitchen Gardening and Computer Training” at Rawalakot subdivision District Poonch with the collaboration of its counterpart OBOS_Caritas Seoul Korea.
Pakistan Council for Social Welfare & Human Rights (PCSW&HR) executes the project "Economic empowerment of women through vocational, life skills, cultivation for kitchen gardening and computer literacy."