Religions for Peace is committed to leading effective multi-religious responses to the world’s pressing issues. We believe ambitious goals and complex problems can best be tackled when different faith communities work together.
Mission, Vision, PrinciplesIn occasion of World Health Day, Religions for Peace reaffirms its commitment to integrate faith-based approaches into health frameworks, addressing social inequalities, and empowering religious communities to promote women’s and children’s well-being.
Read MoreOn April 24 and 25, Gernika, Spain, will host an initiative aimed at amplifying the condemnation of war. “This event summons to cultivate a global culture of peace” remarked Dr. Francis Kuria, Secretary-General of RfP.
Read MoreWe urge our global community to join us in extending their generosity to help recover lives and restore hope in Myanmar and in the areas of Thailand affected by the natural disaster.
Read MoreReligions for Peace and the Fetzer Institute pioneer a new initiative, the “Sacred Shared Flourishing,” which aims to address the widespread “polycrises” facing humanity.
Read MoreWomen are the peacebuilders our world needs. Religions for Peace empowers and equips women and girls to take on pivotal roles in peacebuilding, fostering development, and advancing universal human rights.
Donate to Religions for PeaceReligions for peace honours the vital contributions of women of faith who are driving transformative change through multi-religious collaboration and action. We invite individuals and organisations to nominate outstanding women of faith until April 30
Read moreOur faith traditions inspire us to be changemakers where conflict, mass displacement, poverty, violent extremism and inequality call for common action
Equality for women and girls is a foundation for securing a more peaceful and inclusive world for all people.
Recognising the intimate connection between all forms of life and communities, we are committed to nurturing a sustainable environment.
Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion. We bring faith communities together to champion this right for all.
Understanding diverse traditions is vital to increasing trust, respect, and cooperation among all people and faiths.
Strong partnerships with governments, civil society, and faith-based organisations ensures that our work is effective and leaves no one behind.