Our community is working tirelessly to bring peace and justice in all areas of the world regardless of religion. Read stories straight from the organizers.
Members of the Circle of Cooperation National Network of Agrarian Educators of Paraguay participated in the formation of a group together with members of the Armed Forces of Paraguay in Beekeeping.
Parents' mindset and engagement in the education of their children are paramount. Peace4Dalits Foundation CC has formed a parent's association to promote education among the Musahar community in Nepal.
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.
Drawing members from a mixture of diverse cultures, nationalities, and spiritual practices, Maia Earth Village helps people work alongside each other as earth stewards in order to bridge cultural differences.
On International Women's Day we were reminded of the power of women to give life, shape life and sustain life in all aspects of every society around the world.
Celebrating World Interfaith Harmony Week 2015, Cooperation Circles worldwide organized gatherings where participants could find common ground in music, art, and interactive activities.
Peace CC members Jayanti and Suhas joined several other CC members of different URIs and scholars from different parts of the world to celebrate World Inter-faith Harmony week at Colombo during first week of February 2015. As part of the occasion, sixth international conference on Holy books was organized by Dr. Alexander Mar Thoma Centre for Dialogue, Kottarakkara and Cosmic Community Centre, Karickam with local support of Sarvodaya santhi Sena CC, Colombo in which 125 delegates participated.