Vietnam and Cambodia have a history of conflict over centuries. Peter Heyes recounts what some young people are doing to make it stop with their generation 01 May 2008
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From Sudan to Sydney, women are addressing the underlying issues of division and dysfunction in families and communities. Jean Brown, an international coordinator of Creators of Peace International, writes: 03 March 2008
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An unassuming man, softly spoken with an accent that betrays his Scottish origins, Rob Corcoran is National Director of Initiatives of Change, USA. He talks with Mike Lowe. 02 January 2008
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A people’s ‘peace constituency’ has grown in India, Pakistan and Kashmir, nudging governments to move. Mike Brown meets Sushobha Barve who is part of it. 01 November 2007
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'We can work it out' sang the Beatles - which expresses the way Norway's Muslim leaders have avoided potential clashes. At Caux, the Initiatives of Change conference centre in Switzerland, Mike Lowe talks with Kebba Secka, President of Norway's Islamic Movement. 04 September 2007
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Michael Smith visits a community in rural Jamaica where a remarkable partnership has generated
jobs, dignity and development. 02 July 2007
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While Japan's Prime Minister Abe wrestles with improving relations in East Asia, Geoffrey Craig meets an 88 year-old Japanese who has made 80 visits to China. 30 April 2007
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In the thick of the turmoil gripping Lebanon, Marie Chaftari, a Christian, and Lina Charafeddine, a Muslim, are trying to get their respective communities to see each other in a different light. Frédéric and Nathalie Chavanne hear their story. 05 March 2007
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Algerian diplomat Mohamed Sahnoun has spent 30 years resolving conflicts. Andrew Stallybrass finds out how... and why. 01 January 2007
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Like Sydney’s iconic Harbour Bridge, David and Jane Mills try to span the city’s divides. 02 November 2006
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