• Regreening Africa gets a major boost

    Regreening Africa gets a major boost

    Rev Dr Samuel Kobia pioneers links between faith and environment and sets the scene for Faith in Regreening Africa

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  • For the Healing of Nations

    For the Healing of Nations

    Rev Dr Sam Kobia, Senior Advisor on Peace, Conflict Resolution and Social Cohesion in the Executive Office of the President of Kenya, was speaking at the opening of a symposium on ‘Healing and Reconciling Wounded Memories: Key Elements in Achieving Holistic Peace’. The seminar, organized by OikoDiplomatique and Norwegian Church Aid, took place in December…

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  • Villains or victims?

    Villains or victims?

    Adults affected by conflict and violence as children face difficulty… function well in society. Without psycho-social help and healing…

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  • A hopeless population is a dangerous one

    A hopeless population is a dangerous one

    Each person is a like a unique leaf with a unique contribution to make to society – and to the healing of nations.

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  • Unseen wounds the most difficult to heal

    Unseen wounds the most difficult to heal

    by Dr Alan Channer Gunilla Hamne, founder and director of the Peaceful Heart Network in Sweden, then presented ‘The concept of unhealed wounds and memories’. Hamne explained the profound effect an experience of trauma can have in a person’s life. ‘Unseen wounds are the most difficult to heal.’ she said. ‘Anger and hatred are often…

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  • When a child has killed

    When a child has killed

    “I am a child of war. All I knew was war. We are haunted by our bitter memories of war…” testimony at the Symposium 2016

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