A regular Greencoat Forum takes place at 24 Greencoat Place, London SW1P 1RD. There are light refreshments from 6.30pm and the Forum starts at 7.15, ending at 9. Please announce your participation by emailing Greencoat Place reception.
Michael Smith’s new book, Trust and integrity in the global economy – stories of people making a difference was launched at a Greencoat Forum in the London centre of Initiatives of Change on 15 April. 24 April 2008
Paris suburbs may have been rocked by riots last year and in 2005. But according to a French group visiting London, the way to counter fear and xenophobia is through ‘dialogue circles’. 18 March 2008
Fresh from his 56th visit to Romania, Patrick Colquhoun, Director of the charity Medical Support in Romania, spoke uncompromisingly at a Greencoat Forum in the London centre of Initiatives of Change, on 12 February 20 February 2008
Dr Lillian Cingo is the tireless manager of ‘Phelophepa’ - known to millions as South Africa’s ‘Miracle Health Train’. As guest-speaker at the London centre of Initiatives of Change on 20 November, she spoke about her work onboard this 16-carriage train that brings much-needed primary health care - and hope - to South Africa’s rural poor. She was introduced by Amina Dikedi-Ajakaiye from Nigeria. 03 December 2007
Gill Hicks, a survivor of the London bombings on 7 July 2005, told her moving story at a Greencoat Forum in the London centre of Initiatives of Change, on 2 October. Her theme was ‘Making life count’. 05 October 2007
Peter Everington, who received Sudan's highest decoration for his services to education, testified to numerous acts of solidarity between the Sudanese and British people at a Greencoat Forum in London, writes Altaf Mohammed Abid. 16 September 2007
Declaring that it had been ‘the best choice I have ever made’, Tony Burke spoke about his participation in the BBC TV series The Monastery two years ago, when he addressed a Greencoat Forum in London on 22 May. 24 May 2007
The faith communities need to work more closely together to tackle social ills, such as drug and alcohol abuse, said the broadcaster Indarjit Singh, addressing a Greencoat Forum in London, 24 April. 26 April 2007
Even with the best intentions the master/slave mentality between the West and Africa still persists and only by being honest about the past can a constructive and forward looking future be created, says Baroness Howells. 23 March 2007
Keith Neal, faculty member of a Moral Foundations for Democracy training programme in Sierra Leone, addresses Greencoat Forum in London. 17 February 2007