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Our Common HomeMaltese NGOs: Stories of hope with a focus of community building aspect.

  • Miriam Theuma
  • 05/10/2022
  • 3 minute read
In an ideal world, no NGOs will be necessary, as the people in authority should be conscious of what is necessary for better living, and should work for what is right without the need to be pushed into doing so. Until this happens, NGOs will have to struggle through, with the hope that things get better.
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Journeying together in nature and growth

Our Common HomeEmbarking on a journey of healing-through-rethinking

  • Nadia Delicata
  • 25/09/2020
  • 4 minute read
Last May, while Rome was under lockdown for the Covid-19 pandemic, Pope Francis initiated a global year-long process…
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Valuing life

Our Common HomeThe value of life

  • Matthew Pulis
  • 27/08/2020
  • 3 minute read
After the successful search and rescue of a suicide victim, as the rescuers celebrated their success, I kept wondering: what's the value of a person’s life?
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fragmented society

Our Common HomePutting the Pieces Back Together

  • Jean Gove
  • 12/08/2020
  • 3 minute read
How do we begin to overcome the great divisions within society? Amongst other things, by realising that I need the 'other' as much as they need me
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Normality

Politics, Economics & TechThe need to Rethink!

  • Jean Gove
  • 15/07/2020
  • 2 minute read
There's nothing new about our 'new normality' - and that should bother us. 'Normal' got us to where we are now. But now we need something new, and to do this we need to rethink everything.
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