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The ORANGE Revolution Jose Carlos Leon Vargas was in Ukraine during the ‘Orange Revolution’ in December. What he saw got him thinking.
01 April 2005
Patients at the Children's Cancer Hospital in Minsk. French photojournalist Isabelle Merminod visited Belarus to meet victims of the Chernobyl disaster who were not born when it took place.
01 February 2005
Junaid Moosa, executive member of Keeping Peace Alive. Junaid Moosa took part in the latest Clean Africa Campaign leadership training programme in S Africa.
01 February 2005
Ian Robertson examines virus-free crop, Zimbabwe Ian Robertson and his colleagues have found a way to free staple crops from viruses, with dramatic results for their growers. Michael Smith reports.
01 December 2004
Bob Webb When racial segregration came under attack in the 1950s, Bob Webb defended it in his columns and editorials. But he came to see things differently.
01 December 2004
Caux building Michael Smith reports a farmers’ dialogue on tackling poverty
01 October 2004
Prabhat Kumar, India, speaks at Caux ‘There is a palpable crisis of governance in many developing countries,’ said Prabhat Kumar, the Director of an independent Centre for Governance in India and former Governor of Jharkand State
01 October 2004
Caux building José Carlos León Vargas from Mexico describes his first experience of Caux, as one of the interns who ensured the smooth running of the conference centre.
01 October 2004
Aboriginal mother John Bond describes the struggle that lies behind a new memorial in Canberra to Australia’s indigenous ‘stolen’ generations.
01 August 2004
Candles in Orthodox Church Easter in Russia introduces Mary Lean to the resilience of faith and the power of grandmothers.
01 June 2004
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