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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Great Lakes Peace Foundation

"Our purpose: to serve the needs of the most vulnerable - particularly women and children, victims of rape and civil conflict, and the poor - with a specific focus on neglected groups and cases; to empower communities by building capacity and by maximizing local resources in program design and implementation; and to promote self-reliance, peaceful coexistence, and reintegration of marginalized communities with the main focus to bring peace among people in the Great lakes regions reaching to all existing religions."

Inter-Religious Council for Peace Tanzania

We aim to build sustainable peace through multi-religious cooperation on all societal levels, promoting interfaith relationships, harmony and peaceful coexistence, preventing conflict and fostering development including environmental protection in Tanzania.