by Archive | Oct 26, 2007
Tajikistan has been at peace for 10 years. After its seven-year civil war, however, bitter memories still linger in people’s lives – writes Peter Kenny. The country remains the poorest of the former Soviet republics, where many people still harp back...
by Archive | Oct 26, 2007
Tajikistan has been at peace for 10 years. After its seven-year civil war, however, bitter memories still linger in people’s lives – writes Peter Kenny. The country remains the poorest of the former Soviet republics, where many people still harp back...
by Archive | Oct 26, 2007
On the southern slopes of Mt Kilimanjaro, a small bank owned by 330,000 members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania’s Northern District is improving the lives of poor Christians, while still managing to make a profit – writes Fredrick Nzwili....
by Archive | Oct 26, 2007
On the southern slopes of Mt Kilimanjaro, a small bank owned by 330,000 members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania’s Northern District is improving the lives of poor Christians, while still managing to make a profit – writes Fredrick Nzwili....
by Archive | Oct 26, 2007
In a significant demonstration of growing opposition to Britain’s involvment in the arms trade, Liverpool City Council has voted unanimously in favour of pulling its pension fund out of arms investments. The Council has written to the Merseyside Pension Fund to...