RENCONTRES 2011
VIDEO

Rosette from Uganda tells why she took part in the Leading Change for a Sustainable World workshop during the 2011 Trust and integrity for a global economy conference. The conference takes place every summer and aims at reshaping business around integrity, trust and core values.

Interview with Alan, facilitator of the "Beyond your limits" course in the 2011 Transform yourself - Transform the world around you Caux conference

Why does Angela Starovoytova from Ukraine comes back every summer to the CAUX-Initiatives of Change international conferences? Here is your answer.

Final Summary of the 2011 'Learning to live in a multicultural world" CAUX-Initiatives of Change conference, which explores each summer ways to move towards an intercultural Europe.

Yacouba Savadogo, a peasant farmer from Burkina Faso and protagonist of the film 'The man who stopped the desert', spoke at the Caux Forum for Human Security. He has used traditional techniques to rehabilitate the soil and prevent desertification. An interview with him about how he did this and what obstacles he had to overcome.

Luc Gnacadja, Executive Secretary of the UN Convention to Combat Desertification UNCCD, spoke at the Caux Forum for Human Security 2011. An interview with him on the links between land degradation and human security.

Creating a sustainable future is the leadership challenge of our time, for Göran Carstedt, the Chairman of the Natural Step International. With the experience of senior positions in IKEA and Volvo, he is one of Europe’s most prominent business leaders and a leading advocate of sustainability.

He was giving a ‘Caux Lecture’ at the ‘Trust and Integrity in the Global Economy’ conference in Caux this summer. Watch this video portrait of him to learn more:

Food is central to our health. Ingrid Franzon from the Food and sustainability network and other participants of the 'Trust and Integrity in the Global Economy' CAUX-Initiatives of Change 2011 conference share their thoughts.

A video with some of the participants of the training programme 'Learning to be a Peacemaker', which took place from 20 - 31 July in the Initiatives of Change conference centre in Caux, Switzerland. The programme was run by British Imam Ajmal and aimed to inspire young European Muslims to become ambassadors of peace and trustbuilders in their European communities. 45 Muslims from 9 European countries took part.

During the conference 'Learning to live in a multicultural world' (26-31 July in Caux, Switzerland), a meeting place was set up in order to promote exchange and networking among the conference participants and to collect and connect the results of the different elements of the conference programme (plenary meetings, community discussion groups, learning tracks, and case studies). This so-called 'Hub' took stock of the conference participants’ needs, concerns and ideas which are then used as a basis for planning and implementing the conference’s follow-up activities. This video shows you how it went.