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Teaching English in China was an eye-opener for Rob Neal.
Peter Everington returns to Sudan to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Independence.
Kato is now a second year student in International Relations at Beijing University. He is also a part-time Japanese teacher at a local high school and President of Beijing University’s Japanese Students Association (BUJSA).
The Centre is an English language school for low-income students, which began life in a garage and now boasts over 500 students.
Amidst the slums of Pune, Pamela Jenner discovers an organization which is bringing hope to the city’s poorest inhabitants.
It took a shipwreck to turn John Graham into a giraffe. David Allen talks to an adventurer, peacemaker and risk-taker extraordinaire.
Stan Hazell meets a nonagenarian whose latest book is a surprise hit in Britain's prisons.
Ann Rignall meets Pete and June Pemberton, who have fostered 360 children over the past 40 years.
Reasons for Hope conference in Liverpool, UK, focussed on healing history, the power of honest dialogue, and how the skills of asylum seekers and refugees could be used for the benefit of all.
Stan Hazell talks to Teame Mebrahtu —a refugee who has devoted his life to education.
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