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Yemen's humanitarian crisis is the 'worst nightmare than you can imagine' and getting worse by the day.
South African whistleblower Wendy Addison and Mike Smith were interviewed on BBC Radio Surrey and Sussex on 2 July, about Wendy'
Ginn Fourie says that if she had met Letlapa Mphahlele within a year of her daughter’s death, she would have tried to kill him.
A personal story of leadership and transformation by Emmanuel Mutisya
How to pass on IofC’s experience of helping individuals, communities and even nations rebuild broken relationships?
IofC films presented at a University of Surrey conference
The intergenerational divide causes division within families, with profound consequences for the young and old an
Al Nagashi Centre and the Eritrean Muslim Community Association (EMCA) in London hosted freedom fighter Letlapa Mphahlele.
Mari Fitzduff, from Ireland, gave a 'Caux Lecture' on her peace-making work in Sri Lanka, Israel, Ireland and elsewhere
The Durham event of the Beyond Forgiving tour took place in the Prior's Hall of the Cathedral on 28 May.
The protagonists of 'Beyond Forgiving' address a large audience in London.
K Haridas Nair from Malaysia looks at the idea of absolute purity from an Eastern perspective
'Catching up with Gandhi' by Graham Turner has been published in paperback in India
Against the background of war in Iraq, media professionals from 26 countries meet in Cape Town.
Encountering people of different political and cultural perspectives helped Zeke Reich to find his own identity
Archie Mackenzie, the only surviving member of the UK delegation to the San Francisco Conference in 1945 where the UN was born.
A new programme aimed at offering high level training to young leaders from different faith communities
The editors have announced that after 19 years 'For A Change' magazine will cease publication at the end of 2006.
Can businesses thrive by doing the right thing? Anglo-Swiss business woman Jane Royston gives an emphatic yes.
Solutions to climate change can lead to a philosophical shift in the way we develop, explains Rajendra Pachauri
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