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Upholding peace in Burundi through crises
In the last couple of months, my country has been through a very difficult socio-political period. As peace activists in Burundi we have faced two main challenges: a turbulent political situation and the Covid-19 pandemic.
Upholding peace in Burundi through crises
How are Quakers meeting? A summer snapshot from around Britain
A joy and privilege of my work is spending time in the lives of Quaker meetings. Over the last few months, I've seen Quakers respond creatively, faithfully and lovingly to the challenges presented by Covid-19. This has led to worship happening in ways most of us would scarcely have dreamt of a year ago.
How are Quakers meeting? A summer postcard from around Britain
9 voices the Department for Education would ban from schools
Recent Department for Education guidance tells headteachers in England to ensure external organisations, speakers and resources do not take "extremist" stances. These include a stated desire to abolish capitalism and "a failure to condemn illegal activities done in support of their cause". The guidance also bans "victim narratives that are harmful to British society".
9 voices the Department for Education would ban from schools
How Quakers are championing democracy
Quakers are known for their witness: living out their faith through action. Sometimes this action takes the form of campaigning and protesting. Our freedom to do these things is being threatened, but Quakers in Britain and other concerned groups are working together to do something about it.
How Quakers are championing democracy
Getting to the root of things: peace, crime and justice
Hundreds of years ago, one of the founders of Quakerism, George Fox, claimed that it was possible to live a life with a 'power that took away the occasion of all wars'.For Quakers then and Quakers today, this means that we want to end not just a particular war, but also the root causes of war. In the same way, we want to take away the root causes of all crime.
Getting to the root of things: peace, crime and justice
Rebuilding society through peacemaking and disarmament
Times of crisis expose existing inequalities and other sources of violence in society. If we are to build a humane, just and sustainable society, peacemaking and disarmament must be our guiding lights.
Rebuilding society through peacemaking and disarmament
Peacebuilding and nonviolence – the demanding context of working in Rwanda
Communities in Rwanda, like in many other countries in the world continue to be affected by ongoing challenges. This includes the consequences of Covid-19 in the post-Covid era, the continuous daily increase of the inflation rate where the prices of the most basic commodities continue to increase daily, and the very real climate issues where heavy rains with floods and landslides are taking lives and leaving many in despair without food and shelter. This is the very difficult context we find ourselves working in.
Peacebuilding and nonviolence – the demanding context of working in Rwanda
Challenging social injustices in the midst of political and economic challenges in Kenya
When Turning the Tide (TTT) was introduced to Kenyan communities in 2010, the reception was overwhelmingly positive. TTT was conceived as the best peacebuilding approach because it deals with the root causes of conflicts and violence in East Africa. Requests for the programme have been increasing every year.
Challenging social injustices in the midst of political and economic challenges in Kenya
9 solidarity actions you can take right now for Palestine and Israel
1. Tell your MP to act nowUrging our MPs to speak out in Parliament and speak up for peace remains one of the most effective ways we can bring about policy change.
9 solidarity actions you can take right now for Palestine and Israel