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Thursday, 28 January, 2016

For three days the Kenya I care team in Subukia, moderated the workshop where speakers shared and trained on topics such as Relationships, Personal Values, Nutrition, Health Matters, Vocations, Soul Nurture, Family Life, Life Skills, and Social Responsibility, with exercises that helped participants to gain skills to reflect on in their personal lives.

Friday, 22 January, 2016
Caux Mountain House

Watch our new video on Caux and learn more about the 2016 Caux conferences!

Thursday, 21 January, 2016
Volunteers Ceremony

We are pleased to announce that applications for Interns and Volunteers of the 2016 Caux Conferences are now open!

Monday, 18 January, 2016
Caux Communications Team

The CAUX-IofC Foundation is looking for a communication intern (50%), starting mid- February until mid- June 2016.

Friday, 15 January, 2016
Caux reception

The CAUX-IofC Foundation is looking for an External Relations Officer (80%) for the Geneva office.

Friday, 15 January, 2016
Young People teaser

The CAUX-IofC Foundation is looking for a Caux Training Coordinator (40%) to work closely with the Intern Leadership Programme Coordinator and others in responsible positions at CAUX-IofC.

Thursday, 14 January, 2016
Caux Scholars Program photo for  right side panel of US website

We are accepting applications for our summer peacebuilding programme in Switzerland. The Caux Scholars Program (CSP) is a one month academic programme that teaches students how to be peacebuilders in every facet of their lives. Application deadline: February 19, 2016.

Tuesday, 05 January, 2016

'I am a leader not a follower', a chant by 14 Participants from South Africa and Zimbabwe who underwent the Change in Progress programme from the 4-15 December 2015, at the Golden Gate camp site, Free State Province, South Africa.

Thursday, 12 November, 2015

in Nandi South Count in kenya, the Creators of Peace team had a follow up meeting. The area is predominantly inhabited by the Luhyas from mostly Maragoli& Tiriki, and the Kalenjin communities. These diverse group of woman appreciated Creators of Peace follow up meeting that rekindled their desire even more, to do more peace work, because to them, they believe that this is more than a responsibility; it’s a calling from God to serve.

Monday, 02 November, 2015

Kabazi is a farming area located between Nakuru and Nyahururu town. Kivumbini and Bondeni are two slum areas of Nakuru County inhabited by a diversity of tribes including the Kenyan Somalis, Kikuyus, Luos and Luhyas among many other communities. This being an area in the city, life can never be that easy as everyone is busy trying to make ends meet. Hence, little time to reflect.

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