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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Dubai Interfaith Cooperation

Dubai Interfaith Cooperation pledges to love and respect everyone in the world irrespective of one’s religion, cast, creed, sect, color, ethnicity, language, gender, nationality and any other difference.

Ektaan CC

"Our purpose is: to foster healing through music, art and culture; to create a communal platform of cross-cultural dialogue; to develop understanding among traditions through shared learning; and to aim for a peaceful, blissful community."

Entrepreneurship Initiative for African Youth

"Our purpose: to promote youth entrepreneurship development in Nigeria and Africa at large; to provide diverse African young people with entrepreneurial learning opportunities; and to stimulate entrepreneurship development by engaging the youth from different ethnic, religious and social backgrounds to participate actively in transforming Africa's 21st century economy."

Euro-Asia CC

"Our purpose is to encourage people in the region to unite in the name of the common good and to promote interfaith cooperation between people of all races, cultures, social status. We also wish to share our Siberian heritage and in turn, learn about other nations."

Faces of Peace Kenya

"Our purpose is to promote peace, sustainable community development, and environmental protection. Our mission is to bring together and unify people of different backgrounds to a common ground, creating an understanding and appreciation for socio-economic development and prosperity."

Faith Ecology Network

"Our purpose: to share mutual appreciation of religious traditions regarding ecological insights; to discern and foster religious reasons for environmental advocacy; and to strengthen the dialogue of science and religion between different faith groups, professionals and the community."