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Individuals of many cultures, nationalities, religions, and beliefs are actively involved with Initiatives of Change. This blog represents the views of the writers and not necessarily those of Initiatives of Change as a whole.

by Sawsan Razzouk

'Peter Senge once said, “Love is: showing up and being fully present.” I think when we all first came here, we had love in our hearts, and now we know where to direct it.

by Chris Breitenberg

'This is Caux'. A song performed by Chris Breitenberg. Music by Chris Breitenberg. Words by Shaista Hasham:

de Mathieu Glorieux

A l’heure de programmer ses vacances, le choix peut être difficile. Alors pourquoi choisir une semaine de conférences avec des inconnus plutôt qu’un farniente en bord de mer?

de Christine Errabia

Participer à la session sur le Multiculturalisme à Caux a encore renforcé mon goût pour le dialogue interculturel et m'a énormément apporté, tant d'un point de vue intellectuel que relationnel.

by Daniele de Lutzel

My computer has an inner voice ! That voice is telling me right now that it has the thought for me to go to bed instead of blogging. How does it tell me?

de Adri B

Interview avec les deux responsables du département des légumes, qui totalisent à elles deux plus de 80 ans de présence à Caux.

by Daniele de Lutzel

Our conference is approaching and the meeting of the Young European Muslims is in full swing.

by Carole Khakula

Yesterday was a sunny and bright day, perfect for the outdoors. Together with three other friends, we bundled up and drove from Caux, down to Montreux and then on to the Prestigious Chateau de Gruyeres (castle). A magnificent sight!

by Daniele de Lutzel

Arriving at Caux this year I met lots of old friends but also a whole bunch of new faces. As a matter of fact Tools for Change this year teams up with an initiative of Young European Muslims who study how to be a peacemaker from an Islamic point of view. We are all very keen to hear more about this.