Last month marked the fourth African Union Summit, where leaders and visionaries from around the African Union collaborated on the best methods of achieving economic and political growth in harmony with fostering peace and understanding between cultures and religions.
Like a green tree, ANT-Hiroshima has grown from the sprout of an idea to a far-branching global relief and peacebuilding NGO in Hiroshima, Japan today.
We are at a crossroads where it has become apparent that the "old" ways of doing things are no longer working. An open willingness to learn new tricks is imperative for a peaceful, sustainable future.
The incidents of religiously-motivated violence that have occurred in recent weeks and days are an all to familiar reminder that our work in the URI network, and all interfaith related efforts, is of the most critical nature.
The agreement will ensure and enhance the working partnership between media, religious leaders and faith-based organizations to promote peace, constructive dialogue and harmony.
“There is a man in San Francisco named Bill Swing, the retired Episcopal Bishop of California, and he started something called the United Religions Initiative,” said Dr. Shultz.
A unique institution in Punjab, India, the school serves 225 handicapped children and is a pioneer in North India in the field of education for children with special needs.
This past weekend brought horrible news of attacks by Boko Haram in Nigeria and surrounding areas. Light a candle to show your support for those affected by this ongoing violence.