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CAFOD supports communities affected by the latest violence in Jos
Less than two months after the 17 January 2010 violence erupted in Jos, Nigeria, in which hundreds of people lost their lives, Jos once again faced the horror of mindless violence.
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Archbishop Ignatius Kaigama of Jos promotes cooperation in the everyday and normal aspects of living as the best way of overcoming conflict.
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Sr. Pauline Nthenya, HIV and AIDS coordinator in the Archdiocese of Mombasa, explains how muslim and christian leaders are working together to save lives in Kenya.
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International women's day: Margaret's story
In her childhood, Margaret Mwaniki from Kenya witnessed women and children being beaten by their husbands and fathers. Growing up in a society which accepted violence against women inspired Margaret to fight for women’s rights.
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Bishop John Danbinta, Anglican Bishop of the Diocese of Gusau (Kaduna) Northern Nigeria, highlights problems of corruption and the weakness of the Nigerian State, his experience of Sharia law and how some challenges in the worldwide Anglican Communion have affected relations between Anglicans and Muslims in Nigeria.
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Abune Tessefelassie Medhin is the Catholic Eparchy of Adigrat in Ethiopia. He explains how Christians and Muslims are working together to tackle fundamentalism, improve water supplies and combat HIV and AIDS.
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Archbishop Boniface Lele of Mombassa explains the work of the Kenya Young Christian Students in peace-building and inter-religious dialogue.
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West Bank: Trying to live an ordinary life
We are standing in solidarity with people such as Nasreen and Hashem in the West Bank, whose family has suffered more than 23 years of abuse and intimidation
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South Africa: Faith leaders condemn climate "apartheid"
Calls for decisive action from world leaders at the Copenhagen climate talks by the South African Faith Communities Environment Institute
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Deadlock on anti-corruption framework must end
Failure by countries to agree an effective monitoring and review process in Doha next week will perpetuate poverty in the developing world, say more than 100 faith leaders in a letter to the UN Secretary General
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