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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PathWays for Diversity Education Inc.

"Our purpose is to promote the education of young adult presenters so that they are able to articulate belief in an interbelief context throughout their lives, as well as to educate high school students through incursion presentations encouraging them to explore their own family heritage and to begin their own conversation about the plurality of world views around them."

Peace and Development Foundation CC

"Our purpose: to promote peace and harmony among religions; to develop mutual understanding among all mankind; to motivate the community by sharing to resolve issues; to develop a culture of peace and development within oppressed communities; and to work for education and health for children and women."

Peace and Human Security

" Our purpose is to achieve peace and resolve violence through human experiments/studies and the science of human security. We are working with different bodies to build a better future for Kurdistan region of Iraq through publishing researches and experiments about peace, the culture of “no for violence” and conflict resolution in a legal and peaceful way. "

Planetary Resilience Council

"We foster understanding and collaboration between diverse groups and nurture respectful relationships. We seek to model compassionate conduct in the midst of conflict. As a consortium of spiritual, religious and interspiritual groups, we develop and facilitate initiatives, events, and educational programs. We promote the endeavours of member groups and allied organizations, and partner with like-minded community groups and institutions to further shared aims. We strive to honour the sacredness of the Earth and promote care for the natural world."