World Interfaith Harmony Week is devoted to strengthening the ideals of peace, within and among all nations and peoples.
February 1-7 of each year has been designated World Interfaith Harmony Week by the United Nations. It was launched in February 2011 to promote harmony among people of different faiths at a time when interreligious conflict is claiming lives and livelihoods all over the world.
United Religions Initiative (URI) invites you to join our hundreds of interfaith Cooperation Circles (CCs) worldwide in taking action this year to build peace.
2024 Participation: To submit a CC event for WIHW click here to fill out a short form and be added to URI's 2024 event listing.
Looking for ideas? Consult the Ideas for celebrating WIHW.
Also, to register your event to qualify for H M King Abdullah II of Jordan Prize for Harmony Week, please click here. A few URI Cooperation Circles were winners in past years.
Activities from the URI community in support of World Interfaith Harmony Week throughout the years.
- World InterfaIth Harmony Week 2023
- World Interfaith Harmony Week 2022
- World Interfaith Harmony Week 2021
- World Interfaith Harmony Week 2020
- World Interfaith Harmony Week 2019
- World Interfaith Harmony Week 2018
- World Interfaith Harmony Week 2017
- World Interfaith Harmony Week 2016
- World Interfaith Harmony Week 2015
- World Interfaith Harmony Week 2014
- World Interfaith Harmony Week 2013
- World Interfaith Harmony Week 2012
- World Interfaith Harmony Week 2011