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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Global Law Thinkers Society

Global Law Thinkers Society (GLTS) is a Global Family. It is a charitable, non-profitable, non-political, voluntary, and social organization duly registered under the Societies Act and headquartered in Bangladesh.

Global Mission Awareness CC

"Our purpose: to create interfaith harmony among religions for human development; to promote a culture of peace, human rights and justice; to celebrate the International Day of Peace, Interfaith Harmony Week Environment/Earth Day, International Women's Day, Mother's Day and Father's Day; to provide formal education to underprivileged communities; to provide technical skills, vocational training for women and girls, and computer skills for the youth and oppressed communities; to open a Music Academy and College for Youth; to design projects for poverty alleviation; and to start a TV program for promoting religious harmony and broadcasting peace and religious events and festivals."

GOOD of the WHOLE

Our vision is a world where every individual feels valued, connected and fully expressed within a unified whole. Our mission is to cultivate an ethos of wholeness and nurture our innate capacity to live for the good of the whole.

Inter-Religious Council for Peace Tanzania

We aim to build sustainable peace through multi-religious cooperation on all societal levels, promoting interfaith relationships, harmony and peaceful coexistence, preventing conflict and fostering development including environmental protection in Tanzania.

Jerusalem Peacebuilders

Jerusalem Peacebuilders (JPB)’s purpose is to foster a new Abrahamic family of Jewish, Christian and Muslim leaders who are committed to each other and to building peaceful and just societies in Israel, Palestine and the United States. This will empower members of this intentional family with skills, relationships, and support to be effective leaders, active societal change-agents and peace-builders.

Kanya Vishwas Peace Foundation

We are providing education to young girls from different religious communities in rural and urban areas. When girls from different traditions are able to discuss issues they all face, such as hygiene and early marriage, they instantly recognize their bond. This opens the possibility to help each other in building interfaith cooperation from early stages.