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Do green shoots of economic recovery indicate it's business as usual?
The human purposes of business was a key theme of a talk given by Mark Goyder, founder of Tomorrow's Company think-tank
When Nathalie Ormrod from Manchester attended a day’s event on Trust and Integrity in the Global Economy it was a turning point.
A panel of speakers discussed Trust and Integrity in the Global Economy (TIGE) at the second TIGERoadshow, held in Sheffield.
For 17-year-old Sohail Karim, from East London, gang culture used to be a part of his life.
Can big business help to transform the world? This was the question addressed by the authors of Everybody's Business
This was the key theme for a screening of the film Beyond Forgiving in London
'The Soviet Union crumbled, apartheid in South Africa crumbled. So too will crumble the occupation of Palestine.'
Capitalism needs a conscience and alternative models of ownership
Carol Sarsfield-Hall spent her childhood in Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, where her father was governor of Khartoum until his retirement
'There is no doubt that Mahatma Gandhi was the greatest man of the 20th century,' said author and journalist Graham Turner.
Creators of Peace in Oxford took a stall at the Festival to mark International Women's Day in Oxford on 8 March 2011.
K Haridas Nair from Malaysia reflects on new insights into the principle that 'Change starts with me'
A short film entitled 'Change: the BELA initiative' was launched at the Caux forum on Trust and Integrity in the Global Economy
A training course which helps participants reflect on big life questions was delivered in the Yorkshire Dales
Fuad Nahdi, of the Muslim magazine Q News, invited IofC's contribution at Muslim-Christian student debate
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