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Building a lasting peace: 25 years of the Good Friday Agreement
Most people over the age of about 35 with a connection to Northern Ireland will remember the Good Friday Agreement being signed. I do. I grew up just outside Belfast and at Easter 1998 when the Agreement was formalised I was 12 years old, on a canal boat somewhere in England. I wasn't blessed with keen political insight, but even I dimly grasped that what I was hearing on the radio was important.
Building a lasting peace: 25 years of the Good Friday Agreement
Why friendship needs to underpin our action
I recently heard peacebuilder Scilla Elworthy talk of observing "what breaks your heart", as there you'll find the anger and energy to act. I love that idea. But I want to add to it. If we want to take action, we not only need to find what breaks our hearts, we also need to seek and nurture friendships. They open our minds, nourish our souls and sustain us.
Why friendship needs to underpin our action
Why should we protest against DSEI?
In 2019, when I was 15, I attended a protest against the Defence and Security Equipment International arms fair (DSEI) alongside hundreds of peace activists, many of whom were Quakers. We gathered outside the ExCel centre in London to block the entrance, share art, sing, and hold meetings for worship in remembrance of the countless victims of war.
Why should we protest against DSEI?
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
6 ways our new government could build a peaceful and sustainable world
Now that the UK has a new government, many will be watching to see how Labour's campaign translates into reality. We'll be hoping, of course, that it will result in positive changes for two topics that perhaps were not as prominent in the election campaign as we would have liked: climate justice and peace.
6 ways our new government could build a peaceful and sustainable world
A reflection on 25 years of the Scottish Parliament
Quaker engagement with the Scottish Parliament builds on a rich history of Quaker political involvement, from the petitions by Margaret Fell and George Fox in the 1600s, to the fifty years of quiet diplomacy in the Quaker UN Offices, to Quakers in Britain's work influencing Westminster politicians.
A reflection on 25 years of the Scottish Parliament
Britain Yearly Meeting Trustees
Trustees' minutes 19 February 2024 (PDF)
bym-trustee-minutes-2024-02-19.pdf
Sustainability test3
Risk assessment (COVID-19) for children's meetings (Word)
childrens-model-risk-assessment.docx
Area meeting charities
Central England AM investment policy - example
Central England AM Investment-Policy-revised-May-19.pdf