Refugees, like these in the DRC, need help
returning home and restarting their lives.
© Refugees International
While peace has suddenly become distinctly attainable in Uganda, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and other African nations, the international community will need to help the process along with an infusion of funds, Jan Egeland said Tuesday at the conclusion of an eight-day peace tour through the continent. Also in the news section, Amnesty has called on intransigent world leaders to break the UN-Khartoum deadlock over peacekeeping in Darfur, and an authoritative study has shown that climate change is indeed causing more violent hurricanes.

In analysis, we look at the changing nature of cities across the world and the business of going green in the world's most populous country. Oxfam brings us pictures from around the globe in the features section, while a new book calls on religious leaders to help redefine "progress." In actions, we discover 10 ways to go green at work. And clear your schedule for Sunday: worldwide demonstrations will demand governments work toward peace and security for the people of Darfur. Wherever you are, join in!

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