Celebrating World Interfaith Harmony Week 2015, Cooperation Circles worldwide organized gatherings where participants could find common ground in music, art, and interactive activities.
Driven by the belief that every human deserves clean water and good health, the Global Interfaith WASH Alliance strives to save lives by teaching community-led sanitation programs and providing improved and safe water quality and hygiene for all.
Holi, the Hindu “festival of colors,” begins tonight. Blessings and well wishes are coming in from friends of URI all over the world. Here are some of the messages we’ve received so far.
For World Interfaith Harmony Week 2015, Cooperation Circles worldwide celebrated by organizing group interfaith prayers for peace, compassion, and unity.
“Our mission is to deepen the connection between ecology and faith, emphasizing that alleviating climate change is a moral responsibility,” explains founder Rev. Sally Bingham.
Founded in 2006, the Euphrates Institute works to promote sustainability and peace in the Middle East by uniting cultures that would otherwise be divided by lack of understanding each other.
Please enjoy reading the following reports, sent in by URI Cooperation Circles around the world, of celebrations for World Interfaith Harmony Week 2015.
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.