by Sean Reilly | Jun 17, 2008
Is it me, or has everyone gone ‘leadership potty’ lately? When David Cameron was elected Tory leader he smelled of roses. Then he was dubbed a lightweight with no principles. Now, he is a winner again, riding high in the polls and triumphing in by-elections by...
by Sean Reilly | Jun 17, 2008
An Indian Christian university, the first in the Union of India, says it is pursuing a unique agenda in its goal to provide quality job-oriented education that will also meet the needs of the healthcare and social service work of the churches in the world’s...
by Sean Reilly | Jun 17, 2008
A carbon reduction scheme enabling people to reduce their emissions and help poor communities suffering the worst effects of climate change, has been launched by Christian charity Tearfund. It was developed by a former co-chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on...
by Sean Reilly | Jun 16, 2008
Land degradation intensifies agricultural economic losses, disorganizes local and regional food markets, and causes social and political instability. To combat it there is an increasing push towards sustainable agriculture – the ability of a farm to produce food...
by Sean Reilly | Jun 16, 2008
Debt campaigners have welcomed the decision of the Paris Club of creditors to cancel US$347 million of Togo’s debt and impose a moratorium on remaining debt payments to these creditors until 2011. Creditors cited the food crisis as the main reason why had been...