URI at UN

Building an international channel for grassroots people on global issues
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“Our purpose is to be a presence for the United Religions Initiative (URI) at the United Nations and to make the URI charter a reality, to come together as friends, to be an international channel for grassroots people on global issues.”
Traditions
Baha'i, Buddhism, Christianity, Humanism, Indigenous, Jainism, Shinto, Spirituality
Sub-Traditions
Brahma Kumaris, Buddhist, Catholic, Interfaith, Native American, Protestant
Number of Members
7
Region
Location
New York, NY, United States of America
Joined URI Network

United Religions Initiative at the United Nations (URI-UN) Cooperation Circle (CC) is ased at the United Nations in New York. CC members are representatives to the United Nations of non-governmental organizations (NGOs). The purpose of the URI-UN CC is to provide an ongoing presence for the United Religions Initiative at the United Nations. URI-UN hosts events for NGOs, Ambassadors and UN agency staff in relation to UN issues that highlight the principles and spirit of the URI, often demonstrating the Appreciative Inquiry process. URI-UN actively supports the UN International Day of Peace, the Millennium Development Goals, the establishment of a UN Decade for Interfaith Cooperation, and building a Culture of Peace. CC activities include interactive workshops using Appreciative Inquiry; panel discussions offering religious and indigenous perspectives on UN issues; luncheons for diplomats, NGOs and UN staff; and co-sponsorship of events with religious and spiritual NGO groups.

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URI Stories of Impact

The U.N. and the Environment

This year, on April 22nd, I attended an Interactive Dialogue of the 67th Session of the UN General Assembly on 'Harmony with Nature' to commemorate Mother Earth Day.

URI at the UN Celebrates Golden Rule Day on April 5th

The United Religions Initiative at the United Nations joined with the Sacred and Transcendental Arts Working Group of the NGO Committee on Spirituality, Values and Global Concerns-NY to celebrate Golden Rule Day at UN headquarters on April 5, 2011

June 5th - World Environmental Day

This year's theme is  'Many Species. One Planet. One Future', to celebrate the incredible diversity of life on Earth as part of the 2010 International Year of Biodiversity.