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Nuevo video sobre el programa de Caux Scholars
En reconocimiento del vigésimo aniversario del programa de Caux Scholars, tenemos el enorme placer de lanzar este nuevo video sobre el programa, filmado el verano pasado en Caux por Giang Hoang, de Vietnam y los Estados Unidos y Charlotte Sawyer del Reino Unido. El video fue hecho en honor a nuestros notables egresados, quienes están haciendo una diferencia de muchas maneras alrededor del mundo. (Video en inglés)
New Caux Scholars video launched
In recognition of the Caux Scholars Program’s twentieth anniversary, we take great pleasure in launching this new video about CSP filmed last summer in Caux by Giang Hoang , from Vietnam and the U.S and Charlotte Sawyer from the UK. The film is in honor of our remarkable CSP graduates, who are making a difference in so many ways all over the world.
International Civil Servant
What is an HR person to do? The doctor and I stood outside and realized that we would have to go back in to find people. Other colleagues were at hand to assist and went in selflessly, not afraid to die in pursuit of the living. So we did. It's something you have to do in spite of the fact that you do not really know how safe the building is - would the structure hold? Would there be another bomb? Ranya Kargbo shares what her job means to her, working as a United Nations International Civil Servant.
International Civil Servant
What is an HR person to do? The doctor and I stood outside and realized that we would have to go back in to find people. Other colleagues were at hand to assist and went in selflessly, not afraid to die in pursuit of the living. So we did. It's something you have to do in spite of the fact that you do not really know how safe the building is - would the structure hold? Would there be another bomb? Ranya Kargbo shares what her job means to her, working as a United Nations International Civil Servant.
Deep listening, trust and serendipity
We were stunned to silence as a hushed whisper fell over the meeting hall. Representatives of the “enemy” village had just walked in unexpectedly, interrupting a community peace meeting we were facilitating. Dr Carl Stauffer writes about a transforming experience in South Africa.
New Program Director for the Caux Scholars Program
Jitka Hromek-Vaitla has an interesting name that reflects a history full of stories. Born in Czechoslovakia, she grew up under the communist regime and was 11 when the “Velvet Revolution” ushered in a new era of democracy in 1989. Jitka brings her personal experience to her role as the new Program Director of The Caux Scholars Program. “It is so important for young people from emerging democracies to meet the world at Caux and learn skills that they can apply to post conflict societies,” she says.
Listening to voices from the grassroots
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Amy Potter Czajkowski, Caux Scholars (‘97) and a former program director at Easter Mennonite University (EMU), writes about the visit of Nobel Peace Prize winner Laymah Gbowee to the EMU campus and her participation in a symposium about societies in transition.
The Flow of Caux
As the newly appointed Academic Director of the Caux Scholars Program (CSP), I was invited to enter a world of unknown surprises. Caux, as a movement and as a structure, in many ways remains a mystery both to those inside and those outside its reach and influence.
Caux Scholar Wins Prestigious Award in Nigeria
Former Caux Scholar (2009) Nnaemeka Ikegwuoku, from the Delta region of Nigeria, won the Young Person of the Year award at the Future Awards 2011 presentation in Lagos. Adebola Williams, who is the event’s operations director, said. “We are ready to show anyone that there is a new generation that has integrity, that is not corrupt and that is ready to build this nation."

