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Friday, 01 April, 2011
Voice of the Hurricane

This action-packed story of death and deliverance touches on some of the issues the independence struggle in Africa has had to deal with. Set in East Africa, it traces the story of white liberals trying to bridge the divide between black revolutionaries and right-wing white colonialists in a country struggling to deal with the aspirations of its people.

Thursday, 10 March, 2011
Ann Njeri receiving the International Women's Day award,  presented by the President of Rotary club Mombasa

Ann Njeri, a young Kenyan woman who is active with Initiatives of Change programmes, including Creators of Peace, ‘Kenya I Care’, ‘Clean Elections Campaign’ and ‘Sustainable peace and reconciliation', has been awarded the International Women's Day Outstanding Service Award for Kenya. The award was presented to her on 8 March by the President of Rotary club Mombasa, President Jean Baptiste Gasangwa.

Monday, 07 March, 2011
East Africa Youth Conference

“Information is the key to life. Without information, people do not have an agenda and simply accept what is said at the discussion table.” These were the challenging words of Mr Kennedy Walusala, President of the Regional Multifunctional Youth Forum at the opening of the 1st Eastern Africa Youth Conference (EAYC).

Monday, 17 January, 2011

Nagwa Raouf has written a message, following the massacre in front of the Coptic church on New Year's Eve in Egypt, and sent it by email to her Christian friends in Egypt and Lebanon. In its original Arabic form, it was published by the Lebanese newspaper Al-Nahar (probably the most important Lebanese daily) on 3 January.

Monday, 10 January, 2011
  Nigerians receiving Award from Jeni Stepanek

Over 600 people filled the room at the eighth Annual Celebration Gala of the We Are Family Foundation on October 26, 2010 in New York. Among the honourees were Imam Muhammad Ashafa and Pastor James Wuye for their work of peacemaking in Nigeria and other parts of Africa.

Wednesday, 26 January, 2011
Portia Mosia

Portia Mosia, who has been running Peace Circle workshops together with Jackie Euvrard and others throughout this past year in South Africa, writes: “I am so grateful for the opportunity to follow my conviction through working with the Peace Circles programme. It has been an uplifting journey for my own healing after an awful experience that I had to overcome.”

Monday, 06 December, 2010
(Left to Right) Lesotho Members of Parliament: The Hon M Kojoana,
Hon Dr K Raditapole, Hon M Tsuluba, Hon M Chaule, Hon M Makara,
IofC Chair of South Africa, Vilma Maritz

From November 15 to 18, 2010 Lesotho Minister Mathabiso Lepono, Ministry of Gender and Youth, Sports and Recreation invited Alice Cardel, IofC International Training Director to pilot test a programme: 'Women in Leadership' especially for Lesotho. This took place at Victoria Hotel in Maseru. It is specifically designed for women Members of Parliament and those who are on the 20 District Councils of Lesotho. The aim of the training is to increase women's leadership competencies and capabilities.

Thursday, 24 November, 2011
Portia Mosia

Portia Mosia, who has been running Peace Circle workshops together with Jackie Euvrard and others throughout this past year writes: 'I am so grateful for the opportunity to follow my conviction through working with the Peace Circles programme. It has been an uplifting journey for my own healing after an awful experience that I had to overcome.'

Wednesday, 17 November, 2010

Eritrean-born General Mercorios Haile, who rose to become Deputy-Commander of the Ethiopian Air Force in the era when Eritrea was still a province of Ethiopia, died on 16 November on a visit to Addis Ababa.

Monday, 15 November, 2010
Imam Ashafa and Pastor James with chaplain, the Rev Dr Liz Carmichael (right)

The Chaplain and Tutor in Theology of St John’s College, Oxford, the Rev Dr Liz Carmichael, introduced Imam Muhammad Ashafa and Pastor James Wuye from Nigeria as ‘an iconic peacemaking and peacebuilding team’ at the opening of a seminar on 11 November. It was organised by the Oxford Network of Peace Studies (OxPeace).

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