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Olympic values inspire young people to pass on the peace
With more than 8000 young Catholics attending, the Flame National Youth Congress at Wembley Arena provided the perfect backdrop for the official unveiling of Pass it On, CAFOD’s Olympics peace campaign aimed at children and young people in England and Wales.
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TAGS: 31.Great Generation, 263.News, 266.UK News, 33.Young People, 57.Youth group, 77.Youth leaders
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Space to live in troubled Darfur
A new community centre in Derieg camp in Darfur is helping people to learn new skills and find ways to build peace within their own communities
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We can’t walk away from Darfur
CAFOD's Antony Mahoney visits partners providing a much-needed lifeline to people affected by the long-running crisis in Darfur
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CAFOD director Chris Bain explains why, wherever we put our cross on the ballot paper this election, we must look for a vision of a future based on the common good.
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Greenbelt: Hands up for climate justice
Indie-rock heavyweights Athlete, award-winning Hypnotic Brass Ensemble, and Israeli peace-activist Jeff Halper, joined hundreds of others at the Greenbelt Festival this August bank holiday weekend in putting their hands up for climate justice
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9 July 2011 marked a momentous occasion: the birth of South Sudan as an independent nation. One year on, the world’s newest nation faces many challenges.
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TAGS: 264.International news, 263.News, 167.Peace and conflict, 173.Refugees, 223.South Sudan, 222.Sudan, 24.Sudan Peace, 189.Where we work
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South Sudan - one year on: your questions answered
Your questions answered about South Sudan.
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TAGS: 264.International news, 263.News, 167.Peace and conflict, 223.South Sudan, 222.Sudan, 24.Sudan Peace, 189.Where we work
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Wangari Maathai: a global inspiration
Wangari Maathai, the first African woman to win the Nobel peace prize, died on Sunday night. CAFOD's Joseph Kabiru describes her as "my heroine, a global inspiration, and a true Kenyan warrior".
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Peace-building in Sri Lanka: a woman’s perspective
“The training has been of immense value, I can now manage my parent’s business. I'm proud to have had the opportunity of discharging my duties as the Manager of the Mini Society to the best of my ability.”
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Find out more about the referendum in Southern Sudan
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