Cooperation Circles

A URI Cooperation Circle is a self-organizing group of at least seven members who follow three or more faith traditions - including atheists agnostics and humanists - taking any kind of action to create cultures of peace, justice, and healing

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Pull Together Now

Pull Together Now’s (PTN) purpose is to catalyze the well-being of all peoples and planetary health through love and transboundary collaboration that renews and sustains ecological integrity and social harmony.

Reseau Culturel SANGWA

"Our purpose: to build peace in a way that is sustainable over many years; to empower women to become self-reliant; to work towards reconciliation; and to advocate for the establishment of human rights within communities."

Sadhana URI Sindhanur Raichur Karnataka

We, people of Raichur District Karnataka with diverse religions, spiritual expressions and indigenous traditions throughout the world, hereby join the United Religions Initiative network to promote enduring, daily interfaith cooperation, to end religiously motivated violence and to create cultures of peace, justice and healing for the Earth and all living beings.

South Tunisia's Women Leaders

Exchanging good practices between women of different faiths and ethnicities from southern and northern regions in Tunisia and facilitating their exchange at regional, national, and international levels.

The Love Yourself Foundation

The Love Yourself Foundation (LYF) promotes self-love practices to help those searching for personal enhancement through the arts, sciences, literature and more. Through personal enrichment, LYF believes that the overall sustainability of humanity creates sustainability on a planetary level.

Wisdom & Vision (WAV) CC

The purpose of the Wisdom and Vision (WAV) CC is to preserve our institutional memory (“the wisdom of the past”), while recognizing that the URI will always be undergoing growth and change, and looking ahead to anticipate opportunities and pitfalls for the organization (“a vision of the future”), while the Global Council focuses on the day-to-day needs of running the URI.