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Inspired by a visit to Coventry Cathedral, Nagia Abdelmoghney Said from Egypt calls for reconciliation in his country.
Peter Riddell spoke on the theme "Healing Wounded Memories" to the Oxford City branch of the UN Asssociation
Séverine Chavanne interviews an ex-nightclub bouncer who knows how to engage with inner-city youth.
It is all music, dance, pomp and colours in Africa as we celebrate Obama's election victory - an open letter from a Kenyan.
John Battle MP, hosts the UK premiere of the documentary film ‘The Imam and the Pastor'
A competence self-assessment framework with various tools has been launched for adult educators to assess their effectiveness
'Miracles' in Northern Ireland evaluated at London event.
Splits and divisions – like divorce – are not always avoidable. Sometimes they may represent the best available option. But it i
Over 30 participants from diverse backgrounds and ages came together in February to participate in an intergenerational workshop
Reviewing the UN's successes and failures in economic and social development.
Amina Khalid, a Somali living and working in Britain, tells her story
Intergenerational dialogue was at the heart of an innovative two-day workshop for the Somali community in Islington.
A Palestinian film director says there is no turning back on the revolutions towards democracy in the Arab world.
Campaigning against corruption globally.
Bishop of London commends 'That other voice' by Graham Turner
There was a screening of the new film An African Answer at the Institute for Development Studies (IDS), University of Sussex at
Trustbuilding conversations took place in Nottingham, Bradford, Liverpool and London in 2011
'Where do we go from here?’ was the theme of an event at The UK centre for IofC
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