The Caux community had the bittersweet experience of celebrating the life, commitment and passion of Princess Bukiwe Maseko on 22 July 2016.
"We must be fully authentic as Creators of Peace and advocates for a new story coming from the transformational liberation of our own hearts and minds", said Jean Brown, conference convener as the Living Peace conference came to a close on 10 August…
Children as Actors for Transforming Society (CATS) met for the 4th edition. The conference provided space for sharing stories, learning and playing. This year’s focus was on how adults, children and young people could contribute to achieving the…
“I was a child and you will be adults. We need to share power as well as sharing resources”, said the Member of the European Parliament (MEP) Julie Ward at the CATS conference 2016.
CATS conference opens in the splendid Caux Conference Centre with the commitment to foster policy change with future generations.
Philippe Herzog, a former Member of the European Parliament, and a former leader of the French Communist Party, called for reform of the EU. But he said ‘It is not just the European Union, but European civilisation that is in crisis’, he said. ‘…
Comedy for Change drew a lively crowd to Caux’s theatre on the evening of Wednesday 20 July with four internationally acclaimed comedians! South Africa’s Stuart Taylor, Celeste Ntuli, Conrad Koch, and Canada’s Dana Alexander left the audience…
It is 70 years since 95 Swiss families bought the Caux Palace Hotel as a place where people from the warring nations could meet after the Second World War. The anniversary has been marked by several public events in the course of the CAUX-…
We are excited to announce the opening of the International Peacebuilders’ Forum (IPF) 2016! In light of current trends in mass forced migration across the globe, this year’s theme of the forum is “Peacebuilding among people displaced by violence…
Seeds of Inspiration 2016 – and the Caux summer season – ended in a riot of balloons. Each balloon had a label, on which a participant had described what the five-day event had meant to them: ‘Joy!’ ‘Unconditional welcome’, ‘Le donner et le recevoir…