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Wednesday, 09 June, 2010
All Africa conference launch

From 12-16 May 2010 more than 90 delegates representing over 14 countries from around Africa and beyond converged at St Mary’s Pastoral Centre, Nakuru in Kenya for the All Africa Conference. The last conference of the kind had taken place back in 2002, hence this was a special moment. Over the five days the delegates passionately celebrated Africa’s potential and amongst other issues discussed Africa’s leadership and governance, conflict resolution and economic independence.

Monday, 24 May, 2010
Peace Circle participants - group 1

The first of three consecutive Creators of Peace Circles workshop happening at St Mary’s Pastoral Centre, Nakuru, Kenya has come to a successful end. The first workshop consisting of 13 women, young and middle aged coming from Western, North Eastern, Rift Valley, and Central parts of Kenya, started on 20 May, 2010.

Friday, 14 May, 2010
Dr Lumumba

"We are here today so that we can make right what is wrong. It can be done and it must be done! Go and make Africa great" said the keynote speaker, Dr PLO Lumumba, an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya and Tanzania, in his moving speech that left many of the over 90 participants of the All Africa Conference in tears. He was speaking at the conference’s official launch on 12 May, 2010 in Nakuru, Kenya, under the theme “Africa, Do I Care?”.

Wednesday, 12 May, 2010
Julius Khakula (Kenya), Julian Swai (Tanzania), Jamilu Ssebalu (Uganda) and Jim Wigan (UK)

The International Farmers’ Dialogue Conference started on 5 May at Rest Gardens Training Center in Bweyogerere in the Eastern part of Kampala. In his welcome speech Jamil Ssebalu, President of Farmers’ Dialogue Africa, welcomed participants and introduced the theme of the conference Responding to the Challenge of feeding Africa.

Thursday, 06 May, 2010
The District Commissioner (right), who fame to officially open the session, looking at the presentations of local farmers and talking with the director of the Agricultural services.

80 farmers, mostly women, met in Muheza, situated in the North-East of Tanzania, from April 27-28, invited by the Farmers dialogue local team. The District Commissioner opened the meeting, with the Director of the Agricultural District Services and the Chairman of the Council of Muheza.

Wednesday, 26 January, 2011
Portia Mosia (left) with social workers in training

Over the last two months workshops have been conducted for young people in Soweto; a multiracial group of women in the coastal town of Mossel Bay; for young and up coming social workers in Johannesburg. While the Gandhi group was in Johannesburg we took the opportunity to hold a follow up workshop on leadership for some of the young people.

Friday, 09 April, 2010
Kibera school

The Gandhi voyage of dialogue and discovery spent six days in Kenya, supporting the local Initiatives of Change team. As well as meeting the Prime Minister and Vice President, they engaged with grass roots communities and initiatives to tackle tribalism, corruption and hopelessness.

Monday, 29 March, 2010

Raila Odinga, the Kenyan Prime Minister, spent an hour with Rajmohan Gandhi and others from Initiatives of Change this morning.

Tuesday, 22 December, 2009
Aisha Aziz, events manager and Cleo

“I never knew I carried so much emotional baggage, but now I know where to start”, said Fathima during the discussion on forgiveness. She was one of the eleven participants, Muslim and Christian, attending a Creators of Peace Circle workshop arranged by a Muslim NGO, Baytul Nur on 10 and 11 December in Durban.

Thursday, 24 November, 2011
Aisha Aziz, events manager and Cleo

'I never knew I carried so much emotional baggage, but now I know where to start', said Fathima during the discussion on forgiveness. She was one of the eleven participants, Muslim and Christian, attending a Creators of Peace Circle workshop arranged by a Muslim NGO, Baytul Nur on 10 and 11 December in Durban.

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