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Global Update No 31: May 2012

Issue 31 reports on the visit to Chad by Pastor James Wuye, Imam Muhammad Ashafa and Dr Alan Channer, invited by the United Nations as part of a bid by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to build skills in mediation and peace-building amongst a newly-forged network of Chadian mediators. There is also news of a visit by the Africa Coordination Group to Tanzania and Burundi, plus news from Switzerland, Creators of Peace, and an award for one of the Harambee Leadership Training Programme's alumni. In People Building Trust Suresh Matthew meets some of the Egyptians who are working to build trust amid the fires of revolutionary change.
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Global Update No 30: March 2012

Issue 30 reports on the Eastern Africa Youth Conference, which took place in Uganda 8-12 February. The conference closed with a call for the youth to be ambassadors for peace from the Prime Minister of Bunyoro Kitara, one of Uganda's four traditional kingdoms. A forum in London brought together some 100 community and faith leaders and representatives of non-governmental organisations to discuss the theme After the Riots: From Blame to Positive Action. There is also news of a new video about the Caux Scholars Program, plus news from the UK, Switzerland and Brazil. In People Building Trust there is a report on the Making Democracy Real dialogue which took place in India 8–12 January.
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Global Update No 29: January 2012

Issue 29 reports on the sixth annual conference of Caux Initiatives for Business (CIB), Asia Pacific regional group, held in India in November. The Harambee Leadership Training Programme took place in Nigeria, with participants working alongside Pastor Wuye and Imam Ashafa, who feature in the film The Imam and the Pastor. There is also news from South Africa, the United States and Rwanda. In People Building Trust Mike Lowe talks to the new President of Initiatives of Change, Dr Omnia Marzouk, who feels called to heal and to build trust.
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Global Update No 28: November 2011

Issue 28 reports on the 2011 Caux conferences focussing on the human dimension, with over 1,200 people from all over the world taking part. There is also news from Nepal, where IofC’s Creators of Peace initiative recently expanded, Kenya, the UK and also Australia, who recently hosted the 17th in a series of Asia Pacific Youth Conferences. In People Building Trust Mary Ella Keblusek reports on The Trust Factor, a series of panels, dialogues, workshops and other events held in venues throughout Washington DC from 10 to 15 October. The events brought together a diverse group of people from Washington and beyond to explore the need for trust in politics, race, economics and religion.
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Global Update No 27: July 2011

Issue 27 reports on a 24-year old Ladakhi Buddhist monk, Jigmet Basgo, this year’s President of the Ladakhi Students Union in Varanasi, taking the initiative to organize a two-day Initiatives of Change workshop for students in the northern Indian city of Leh. Ahtsham Ali, Muslim advisor for Her Majesty’s Prison Service and President of the Islamic Society of Britain, has said that frustration with injustice is one of the root causes of extremism. There is also news from Rwanda, Canada, Romania and the UK. In People Building Trust Mike Brown talks to Joseph Wainaina, whose home was burned down and relatives killed in Kenya’s ethnic violence. Wainaina wanted revenge. Now he ‘does peace’ criss-crossing the land building trust at the grassroots level.
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Global Update No 26: May 2011

Issue 26 reports on young British Muslims offering a contribution to the review of the Preventing Violent Extremism policy, with the launch of a ‘Learning to be a Peacemaker’ programme in the UK in Parliament on Tuesday 22 March before an audience including Members of both Houses of Parliament. The peacemaking work of Nigerians Imam Muhammad Ashafa and Pastor James Wuye continues to spread ripples around the world. There is other news from Kenya, Sudan, Switzerland and the United States. In People Building Trust Sevérine Chavanne talks to Imad Karam, a Palestinian Muslim who, together with a British Christian, makes films which tell stories of trustbuilding and hope.
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Global Update No 25: March 2011

Issue 25 reports on the first screening of the documentary An African Answer in the Kenyan township where it was filmed. There is also news of over 600 citizens of Hampton Roads, Virginia, taking part in a ‘Week of Trustbuilding', news of the most recent Life Matters course in Australia, an award in Nigeria, and of the continuing growth of IofC’s Creators of Peace programme, with recent Peace Circles and workshops happening in Australia, Burundi, Fiji, Romania and Scotland. In People Building Trust Mike Brown reports from Africa, where ten years ago a Chinese teacher launched an initiative to ‘develop a new generation of change-makers’. Today it is happening. 
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Global Update No 24: January 2011

Issue 24 reports on the positive response by people of all backgrounds in the US and Canada to the message of hope in the book Trustbuilding by Rob Corcoran. Nigerian peacemakers Pastor Wuye and Imam Ashafa have recently visited Malaysia and the UK, which included the UK launch of the film An African Answer. There is also news from Lesotho, the Netherlands and Kenya, plus a call for leaders of integrity in banking. In People Building Trust Suresh Mathew and Dilip Patel report on a far-reaching initiative, where over 12,000 workers, supervisors and senior executives of Bangalore’s electricity supply company have gone through Initiatives of Change training programmes in the past year – and are currently doing a second-phase ‘power of transformation’ programme.
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Global Update No 23: November 2010

Issue 23 reports on the Creators of Peace initiative, which has become active in 30 countries over the past year. There is also news of new phase in the governance of Initiatives of Change International, plus news from India, Switzerland and the Ukraine. In People Building Trust Susan Korah interviews Lt General John Sanderson, the former Commander-in-Chief of the Australian armed forces and former Governor of Western Australia, whose vision is for a world where truth, justice and responsibility to the environment are central pillars of a new social, economic and political order.
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Global Update No 22: July 2010

Issue 22 reports on the launch of the new film An African Answer and of the All Africa Conference, both taking place in Kenya. There is also news of the next phase of the Gandhi 'voyage of dialogue and discovery' in Romania, Japan, the USA and Mexico. Creators of Peace Circles were held in Kenya's troubled Rift Valley, Muslim-Christian dialogues have taken place in Australia and the findings of the economic and social impact of the United Nations were presented at a ‘Greencoat Forum’ in the UK. There is no People Building Trust in this issue but instead 2 pages of extra news.
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