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Articles from For A Change (December 1, 2002)

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`I knew what I should do': ... Me Mokokoane, a pioneer of women's enpowerment in Lesotho. Williams, Paul 932
`I knew what I should do': Paul Williams meets Me Mokokoane, a pioneer of women's empowerment in Lesotho. (Turning Point). Williams, Paul 932
A note on initiatives of change. 149
Beyond the smoke of Turtle Hill: film-maker Alan Channer describes the journey that has led him to make `The Cross and the Bodhi Tree', a film about Christian encounters with Buddhism. Channer, Alan 2711
Can-do spirit of Vietnam: on a recent visit to Vietnam, British teacher Rob Neal found a nation that refused to be held back by its suffering. Neal, Rob 822
Colours of hope. (Ear To The Ground). Peters, Karin 210
Correction. 41
Cycling for others (Jenny Pye organized a bike ride around Lesotho). Williams, Paul 624
Cycling for others. (People: making a difference). Williams, Paul 624
Declaring war on corruption: Michael Smith attends the world's biggest anti-corruption conference in the Czech Republic. Smith, Michael 1597
Disaster averted, opportunity missed (Earth Summit). Lean, Geoffrey 1674
Disaster averted, opportunity missed: award-winning environmental journalist Geoffrey Lean has seen Earth Summits come and go. On his return from Johannesburg in September, he spoke at a meeting at the Initiatives of Change centre in London. (Earth Summit). Lean, Geoffrey 1673
Exciting. (Ear To The Ground). Peters, Karin 94
Facing Prague's demons. Urban, Jan 885
Forgiveness: asked for and granted. Puig, Evelyn 285
Forgiveness: asked for and granted. (People: making a difference). Puig, Evelyn 286
Freedom of the airwaves: (radio broadcaster Peter Onebe). Lean, Mary 628
From Guri and Rolf Ulfrstad, Oslo, Norway. 75
From John Bond, Canberra, Australia. (Letters). 260
From Kate MacLachlan, Invernesshire, Scotland. (Letters). 71
From Virginia Mariezcurrena, Lund, Sweden. (Letters). 102
Greening up the killing fields: Australian Harry Nesbitt had to contend with danger and hardship in his bid to rebuild the base of Cambodia's shattered agriculture. Collis, Brad 1598
Greening up the killing fields: Australian Harry Nesbitt had to contend with danger and hardship in his bid to rebuild the base of Cambodia's shattered agriculture. (Sustainable Development). Collis, Brad 1598
In their own backyard (teacher Andrew Mauhwana's work with educating girls in Uganda). Rignall, Ann 403
In their own backyard. (People: making a difference). Rignall, Ann 403
Keeping on caring. (Ear To The Ground). Peters, Karin 142
Magic for my generation. Margueritte, Joanna 497
Magic for my generation. (Reflections). Margueritte, Joanna 520
Mahboba's promise: three out of five children in Afghanistan are orphans. Jane Mills meets an Afghan refugee (Mahboba Rawi) who is determined to help them. Mills, Jane 1662
Mahboba's promise: three out of five children in Afghanistan are orphans. Jane Mills meets an Afghan refugee who is determined to help them. (Profile). 1662
New hope for Tiedoli: (for 40 years Mario Tommasini has campaigned for better social conditions in Parma, Italy). Costa, Adriano 503
Partnerships for everyone. Moody-Stuart, Mark 854
Partnerships for everyone. (Guest Column). Moody-Stuart, Mark 894
Power of the powerless. Williams, Hugh Editorial 434
Quest for principled business: Bernard Marguerite, a French journalist living in Poland and President of the International Communications Forum, reflects on what he heard at a recent meeting of business leaders. Marguerite, Bernard 840
Return of the White Flowers: (White Flower Day - a popular charitable event started back in 1910). Stepanova, Anastasia 594
Roots of conflict in Bouganville. Weeks, Alan 852
Safety nets. (Ear To The Ground). Peters, Karin 60
Saving lives in the shanty town: at the age of 23, Diana Patricia Pabon-Ramirez has already devoted more than a decade to tackling the social problems of her Colombian community. Williams, Paul 1310
Say sorry? Impossible! Mary Lean hears how Joseph Wainana's quest for revenge turned into a campaign for reconciliation. Lean, Mary 814
Tackling corruption in Kenya. Mungai, Wanjiru 557
The can-do spirit of Vietnam: on a recent visit to Vietnam, British teacher Rob Neal found a nation that refused to be held back by its suffering. (First Person). 822
The roots of conflict in Bougainville. Weeks, Alan 852
Time for rethinking. Webb, Robert 637
To war against poverty. Editorial 314
To war against poverty. (From The Editors' Desk). 314
Towards the future by way of the past: memories are the primordial soup of politics, says German theologian Geika Muller-Fahrenholz, and how we deal with them can determine the future ... 1803
Twain shall meet. Khan, Lorraine 713
Unbalanced world. (Ear To The Ground). Peters, Karin 94
Warmth. (Ear To The Ground). Peters, Karin 142
We have only one house. Webb, Robert 645
We have only one house. (Webbsite). Webb, Robert 657
Welcome to Britain: do we have to make the people who come to us for help so unwelcome. Lean, Mary 1329
What can Bougainville teach the peacemakers? Alan Weeks, an Australian worker with Initiatives of Change, points up lessons from the peace process that ended the nine-year conflict on the South Pacific island of Bougainville. (Lead Story). Weeks, Alan 1753
What can Bouganville teach the peacemakers? Weeks, Alan 1754
Will our children have water to drink? The Johannesburg Earth Summit highlighted the urgent need of many countries to secure greater freshwater supplies ... Noble, Kenneth 1354
Will our children have water to drink? The Johannesburg Earth Summit highlighted the urgent need of many countries to secure greater freshwater supplies. Alan Ervine talks to Kenneth Noble about what can be done to turn aspiration into reality. (Water). Noble, Kenneth 1356
Will the world keep its word? Afghanistan is still waiting for freedom from hunger, disease and violence. Daulatzai, Anila 1028
Will the world keep its word? Afghanistan is still waiting for freedom from hunger, disease and violence. (Afghanistan). Daulatzai, Anila 1076

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