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it all starts with a personal restoration.
‘The Middle East migration crisis – genesis and response’ was the theme of a four-day conference in London hosted by IofC
Initiatives of Change today announced the official launch of its publication Changemakers magazine
Michael Smith, business author from the UK, addressed students at the Chandigarh Group of Colleges, India
Michael Smith, former Head of Business Programmes at Initiatives of Change, UK, has written a new book, ‘Leading with Integrity'
Senior government officials, religious leaders and others sought to restore trust and understanding between the Abrahamic faiths
Bernard Margueritte, Chairman of the International Communications Forum, addressed a media forum in Edinburgh
Lord Jordan, former General Secretary of the International Confederation of Free Trades Unions, spoke in IofC's London centre.
The conference focussed particularly on breaking down barriers between people of different ethnicities and faiths
'Why are Creators of Peace Circles not yet introduced in Bradford?' Dutch MA student Willemijn Lambert asked herself.
A new IofC Centre has opened in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
On 10 May 2009 Chris Evans represented Initiatives of Change UK at a gathering of 1,200 Muslims in Birmingham.
In the Spring 20 January to 10 March 2005, South African freedom fighter Letlapa Mphahlele joined the UK schools programme.
In an era of extremism, Howard Grace reflects on the need to move beyond being trapped in our national narratives.
In the five months starting in September 2006 the IofC Schools Programme team facilitated 45 Sixth Form sessions
A report is available of a visit to Northern Ireland and England by a group of six young professionals from Iraq in 2008.
It is often challenging to deal with a conflict, and even harder to have more than one to deal with. says Elina Sarkisian.
A Nottingham-based community project is empowering young people in Nottingham.
'I thought life was great, that the world was my oyster and that it would go on for ever. But there was a problem.'
An English pilgrim in Northern Ireland.
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