The Human Face of Security
This issue features the Caux conferences of Initiatives of Change in 2004, with the Lead article on 'The Human face of Security'. Features on World Farming, Business and Industry and a Middle East Peace Initiative, focus on the issues of justice, fairness and tackling poverty, while 'Reflections' speaks of the sharing of silence, which lays at the heart of what happens at Caux.
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A London-based former Vietnamese boatperson and his Japanese wife tell of their love of music, teaching and freedom.
Alvorada (En)
Com todas as pressões que exercemos sobre nós mesmos neste mundo de realizações, às vezes é uma luta...
Amanecer (En)
Con todas las presiones a las que nos sometemos en este mundo impulsado por los logros, a veces es una lucha...
Does hatred have to be passed on from one generation to the next?
'There is a palpable crisis of governance in many developing countries,' said Indian, Prabhat Kumar.
The harrowing pictures of starving children may seem a million miles away from the peace and beauty of the Swiss mountains.
Daybreak (En)
With all the pressures we put upon ourselves in this achievement-driven world, it's sometimes a struggle...
When one learns about the troubled history of the Korean Peninsula one begins to understand North Korea.
Report of a farmers' dialogue on tackling poverty
The Kutlacas play the harpsichord in turns--Frescobaldi, Scarlatti, Couperin--then they play together, three hands.
A meeting of people from one of Africa's most turbulent regions - the result of more than two years patient work.
A Mexican's experience of 'Service, Responsibility, and Leadership' at Caux, Switzerland.
Peace is more than the absence of war, discovers Caz Hore-Ruthven.
Five people write what forgiveness has meant in their lives.