House of One

The House of One is the product of a grassroot initiative of three religious’ communities. The initial idea came from a protestant parish which then joined forces with a with a Jewish community – with a rabbinical seminary – and a Muslim initiative for dialogue. In a common charter they set the theological basis and […]
Institute des Hautes Etudes Du Monde Religieux – IHEMR

The mission of the Institute of Higher Studies of Secularism and Religions is to train French leaders in order to provide them with a common foundation and culture in three main areas: – Religions – Secularism and cults – French government policy in these fields. The programme is based on conferences, workshops and study groups […]
Région Grand Est – rallye intercultes(RGE)

The rally offers students the chance to visit three or four places of worship service in the same day, and to talk with the Ministers of Religion who welcome them. This enables them to acquire keys to understanding, on which to build their reflections. This initiative complements the teaching provided by teachers as part of […]
COEXISTER – Diversity of conviction, unity in action

Since 2009, Coexister has chosen to transform diversity of conviction into a vector for social cohesion and innovation, thanks to the local Active Coexistence programme. Active Coexistence is a philosophy that translates into a grassroots method to help all citizens, especially 15–35-year-olds, to live together better. This model of society is based on a threefold […]
Cultivating Emotional Balance (CEB)

CEB is designed to provide useful skills for individual development and interpersonal communication across non-clinical populations. The training encourages participants to set their aspirations for exceptional mental health (genuine happiness) through attentional, emotional, cognitive and conative balances. CEB creates choices whether to engage emotionally, if you have to engage, to have a choice over how […]
Foundation for Developing Compassion and Wisdom (FDCW)

FDCW provides workshops, training and seminars in several languages including Spanish, French, German, and English. It has over 100 trained facilitators active in 22 countries. FDCW also offers a wide range of free resources for children, adults, the elderly that can be adapted for local use. It offers a range of free meditations, articles and […]
Emouna Europe (EMOUNA)

The programme, which lasts around 18 days over the course of a year, is often based at a university. It combines lectures with practical exercises that provide a better understanding of the other’s religion or of secularism in its various forms in Europe. It forges links between people by encouraging integration into the culture of […]
Religions for Peace Europe (RfP-Europe)

Religions for Peace Europe is part of RFP, an international coalition of representatives from the world’s religions dedicated to promoting world peace. It was founded in 1970 and is organized in four co-committees: Council of religious Leaders (ECRL) National interreligious Bodies Interfaith Youth Network Women of Faith Network Recognizing the intimate connection between all forms […]
International Association for Religious Freedom (IARF)

Our mission is to protect religious minorities, advance religious freedom and other human rights, and promote global awareness and understanding of liberal religion. We believe that religious freedom encompasses not only freedom of religion but also freedom within religion. Our work spans diverse activities: from supporting projects and advocating with the UN and governments to […]
International Association of Liberal Religious Women (IALRW)

The organisation is dedicated to building a culture of peace and justice for all. We are inspired to achieve our full potential as we partner across all boundaries to work for women and children’s well-being, education and self-actualization. IALRW has a president, 3 regional vice-presidents, a secretary and a treasurer. There is an international council […]