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The Sri Lankan Daily Mirror published an article on 19 January 2012, with the headline 'Vijitha Yapa meets Vice President of South Sudan'.

Elizabeth J Harris of Liverpool Hope University reviewed Michael Henderson's book 'No enemy to conquer' in the December issue of the publication Interreligious Insights (published by the World Congress of Faiths).

An obituary of Leif Hovelsen appears in today's Daily Telegraph, UK.

In a series of interviews Vanguard, one of the foremost national daily newspapers in Nigeria, showcases the efforts of several young Nigerians making a difference in their own little corner and beyond. Victor Gotevbe highlights Obas Ukoko in the 8 October edition, 'a self-appointed ambassador of Nigeria to the world.'

 

En una serie de entrevistas el Vanguard, uno de los principales diarios de circulación nacional en Nigeria, muestra los esfuerzos de varios jóvenes nigerianos que están haciendo la diferencia en su propio rincón y más allá. Victor Gotevbe destaca a Obas Ukoko en la edición del 8 de octubre, "un embajador auto-designado de Nigeria para el mundo".

Katherine Marshall entrevistó a Mohamed Sahnoun, Presidente del Foro de Caux sobre Seguridad Humana, en el Huffington Post y también en la sección de recursos de conocimiento del Centro Berkley para la Religión, Paz y Asuntos Mundiales, donde explora su participación con el Foro de Caux sobre seguridad humana.

Katherine Marshall interviews Mohamed Sahnoun, Chair of the Caux Forum for Human Security, in the Huffington Post and also in the knowledge resources section of Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs, where she explores his involvement with the Caux Forum for Human Security.

Håvard J Nilsen, a Norwegian historian/researcher, wrote this article that appeared in Vårt Land in July 2007. He recently translated the article in to English and it gives a fascinating picture of the historical role Moral Re-Armament (now known as Initiatives of Change) has played.

The Guardian, UK, today publishes a short obituary of James Hore-Ruthven in its Other Lives column. The caption to his photo reads: 'James Hore-Ruthven was a leading figure in international peacemaking work.' The obituary reads in full:

The Church Times, a national weekly paper of the Anglican Church in the UK, carries a short review of Michael Henderson's book, No Enemy to Conquer, 22 July. It reads in full:

IofC in Brief

Who we are: Initiatives of Change (IofC) is a world-wide movement of people of diverse cultures and backgrounds, who are committed to the transformation of society through changes in human motives and behaviour, starting with their own.

 

Purpose: We work to inspire, equip and connect people to address world needs, starting with themselves, in the areas of trustbuilding, ethical leadership and sustainable living.

 

 

Omnia Marzouk, President, IofC International
'Nothing lasting can be built without a desire by people to live differently and exemplify the changes they want to see in society.'