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Water injustice in Nairobi
Bryn Higgs, East Africa Programme Manager, undertook a monitoring trip to Kenya in October 2016. Quaker Peace & Social Witness supports a network of Kenyan national coordinators who strengthen the work of local groups and trainers in nonviolent social change. The work aims to expand and deepen the influence and ability of grassroots peace activists to change the core conditions that lead to violent conflict.
Addressing water injustice in Nairobi
Speaking out against discrimination and injustice
Quakers oppose all acts of government which discriminate against people because of who they are or where they were born. Sue Hepworth explains where this conviction began for her.
Bridges not walls
4 ways to hold courageous conversations
Disagreement is in the air. From Brexit to welfare cuts there are lots of divisive issues about. And at this time of year, many people choose or feel obliged to spend time with family and friends. For many of us, tensions are almost inevitable.
4 ways to disagree well over Christmas