The Arts and Peace Encounters at Geneva Peace Week 2024, held on 18 October 2024, took us on an immersive journey through different forms of artistic expression, including music, theater, poetry and visual arts, combined with storytelling and…
In alignment with the statement issued on 25 March by Initiatives of Change International, the Caux Initiatives of Change Foundation affirms its support for the UN Resolution 2728, a first step towards a permanent ceasefire, the ending of the…
2023 was a challenging year for peacebuilders. We found ourselves treading a fine line, struggling to find the right words. However, staying silent about peace was never an option and so we launched in December 2023 a social media campaign called "…
Amid escalating conflicts worldwide, the arts emerge as a potent force to challenge misconceptions and foster positive perspectives. The pivotal role of artists in creatively raising awareness has never been more important. Last summer, at the Caux…
We are delighted to welcome Sarah Noble who joined our team as our new Head of Global Engagement in International Geneva. Sarah has dedicated her career to peacebuilding for a better world and is passionate about leveraging the power of storytelling…
Thanks to its long and rich history, the Caux Palace is always good for a surprise! And so a seemingly normal event in Caux can unexpectedly serve as a reminder of significant moments of the past, resurrecting fascinating stories and making us dig…
It has been an honour to have been part of the 10th anniversary edition of Geneva Peace Week. But once the curtains are drawn and the week is over - where do we go from here? Against the backdrop of current geopolitical realities, Ignacio Packer…
Since that fatal day in February 2022, a year has gone by and the Ukrainians of the Caux Refuge have moved on. We wish them all the very best for this next chapter in their life and are grateful that we were able to help and offer them a safe space…
The Caux Forum event "Healing the Wounds of the Past" will focus on a fundamental cause of this trend: the broken relationships caused by unhealed wounds of the past – personal, national and international.
We are honoured to partner once again with Geneva Peace Week, one of the leading annual forums in the international peacebuilding calendar in Geneva. Register now and stay tuned for more!
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