These Cooperation Circles are working to improve the quality of life in Spain and Kenya by encouraging educational opportunities such as interfaith learning, human rights awareness, vocational training, and mentorship programs.
On the afternoon of February 5, 2015, the Youth of Peace CC gathered in Yemen for a silent stand project entitled “Forgiveness and Peace Are the Most Nominal Humanitarian Values.” The following is Anwer Abdulkrem Dahak’s report on the event.
These three featured Cooperation Circles, located in India, Guatemala, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, are working towards the common cause of uplifting and empowering women to improve life for all members of their respective communities.
In times of tragedy like the Germanwings airline crash over the Alps yesterday, the URI global family gathers to extend prayers and messages of sympathy and support.
As the worldwide community hears the tragic news from Yemen, where suicide bombers attacked two mosques in Sanaa, our hearts and messages of support and peace go out to friends and family across the world.
Learn more about these three featured Cooperation Circles, who are working hard in Kampala, Uganda to improve life for people of all faiths and cultures.
Thanks to Deborah Moldow for this report on the URI-UN CC’s meeting following a presentation for the UN Commission on the Status of Women that URI co-sponsored.
Learn more about these three featured Cooperation Circles, who are working with youth in Malawi, India, and Cambodia to improve life for young people and their communities.
The Environmental Resource Cooperation Circle is a resource that makes itself available to further URI’s mission of healing for the Earth and all living beings upon it.