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The website of Initiatives of Change in the UK

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The Rt Rev James Jones, Bishop of Liverpool, called for action to tackle the challenges of climate change.
David Howden Hume of Helen’s Bay, County Down, became an unlikely participant in the peace process in Northern Ireland.
Now, in the wake of the financial crisis, may be the time for business and political leaders to change the moral environment.
Maud Glorieux from France, who was living in India with her young family, attended a Making Democracy Real Dialogue.
On 18 August 2013, Nabad-Curiye (Somali Peace-Creators) launched a Dialogue Facilitation training programme in London.
Initiatives of Change launched its Refugees as Rebuilders project in the UK Parliament on 20 June 2018.
Rob Lancaster describes the different worlds of security in Australia and South Sudan.
"You have to build a bridge of trust strong enough to bear the weight of the truth you are trying to communicate."
Mary Hatton describes a unique series of exchanges between Britain and the Arab world.
Do we have freedom to offend? Yes, we do, here in Britain, but we must accept the possible consequences.
We are called not so much to give up what means most to us, but to make it sacred, to transform it.
Omnia Marzouk (known to many as 'Mona') was Consultant in Paediatric Emergency Medicine at the UK’s busiest Children's hospital.
Dr Roddy Evans writes from Northern Ireland about the findings of Lord Saville's Report on the events of 'Bloody Sunday'
A short of stature but big of heart Greenock shipyard worker who became a force for change on a world stage.
Following a seminar in Caux, Switzerland, seven from the Inter-religious Council of the Netherlands were invited to Sweden.
The rapid environmental degradation taking place in the world could make the current financial crisis look like a tea party.
An Easter message from Paul Gutteridge
Participants from around the world discussed the popular conversation of ‘Business Beyond the Bottom line’.
A major feature in the the Economic Times, Mumbai, April 19th, looks at the way that the multinational is cleaning up its act.
Monsignor Stefano Ottani, presbytery of a Catholic Church in Bologna, Italy, delivered a message from the Church's teaching.
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