How can we all contribute to building a sense of safety for everyone within our communities? The CPLP Talks team convened a dialogue space where they asked men for their perspective on the topic of gender and safety.
'I now look at myself in the mirror differently. I am slowly getting comfortable under my skin.' - Tinotenda Dean Nyota from Gweru, Zimbabwe, took part in the CPLP in 2018. He is an Economics graduate, who describes himself as an active citizen,…
'I realized that having two cultures is not a burden but a richness and that I am lucky to be able to take the best of both.' - Charlotte Rémié discovered Initiatives of Change through her parents in 2012. She took part in the Caux Interns Programme…
This month, we invite you to take part in a conversation around culture and the effect of colonization on young people's identities. Register now!
'I realized that I could make a difference in the world.’- Find out how Maria set up a library in a remote community in Colombia to fight illiteracy and help children write stories which transmit their culture and change their way of looking at life…
This month, the CPLP Talks invite you to take part in a conversation around culture, what it means to us, where we notice it, the role that it plays in our lives, and how it shapes us.
Abeda Nasrat came to Denmark as a refugee from Afghanistan at the age of two. She now studies Law at the University of Copenhagen and works as a student assistant at the Danish Institute for Human Rights. Abeda was a participant of the Caux Peace…
"Time and again, encounters with people who have different cultural roots from me have challenged and often overwhelmed me. But it is these encounters that have allowed me to keep growing, both in my self-understanding and in my curiosity about the…
Harshani Bathwadana from Sri Lanka describes how she found the hope to bring hope through education to thousands of girls.
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