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Michael Smith - trust+integrity in the global economy 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
Michael Smith 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
New executive members As part of the process of revitalizing IofC UK the board of trustees has employed a new Executive Team for a period of two years. Their task is to help to develop the vision and strategy for IofC UK, to improve ways of working and to help think about ways of organizing ourselves for the longer term. The three-person team started work on 4 February.
17 March 2008
ICF logo Over 150 media students deepened their understanding of ethical issues when they took part in a Media Ethics Workshop at the Lincoln University School of Journalism on 11 February.
10 March 2008
Birmingham Faith Leaders Following the tragic events of 9/11, 2001, those active with Initiatives of Change in Birmingham have taken part in a bold initiative by the city’s faith leaders, write Elsa Vogel and Gail Hind.
27 February 2008
A new powerpoint presentation is available, telling the story of how the Christian faith came to Britain
25 February 2008
Portrait of Patrick Colquhoun 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
Lillian Cingo at Greencoat Forum 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
Cornelio Sommaruga Going to war is always a setback, stressed Cornelio Sommaruga, former President of the International Committee of the Red Cross, when he addressed students at the London School of Economics on 8 November.
12 November 2007
Musa Aliyu Musa Aliyu, a PhD student from Nigeria, and Howard Grace, co-ordinator of the Initiatives of Change Schools Service, facilitated sessions in eight Nottingham Sixth Forms during the three days from 6 to 8 November.
12 November 2007
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