Index for the October-December issue of ONE COUNTRY (Volume 10, Issue 3)

In southeastern Europe, an innovative approach to public dialogue
Under the framework of an international diplomatic initiative known as the Royaumont Process, a series of workshops in southeastern Europe is seeking to promote “a new public mechanism” for social healing and interethnic communication.
In Honduras, a grassroots network mobilizes after Hurricane Mitch
The Bahá’í community of Honduras – although inexperienced in the business of disaster relief – energetically mobilized itself after Hurricane Mitch, providing a much-needed and trustworthy network for the timely distribution of aid and services.Millennium Forum planning continues
-- UNITED NATIONS – Efforts to draw broad support from non-governmental organizations (NGOs) worldwide have been the main focus of the planning process for a proposed Millennium Forum, which backers hope to hold here in the summer of 2000 in connection with a scheduled UN Millennium Summit meeting.
Perspective: The Hague Centenary: towards a culture of peace
The upcoming centennial celebration of the First Hague Peace Conference, scheduled for May 1999, promises to be a significant milestone in the further development of humanity’s collective identity.
In Europe and Canada, Bahá’ís commemorate the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Faith
In Paris, hundreds of Bahá’ís from dozens of countries gathered under the Eiffel Tower to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Bahá’í Faith in continental Europe. Other celebrations were held in the United Kingdom and Canada.
Review: Transforming the roles of women and men
Advancement of Women: A Bahá’í PerspectiveBy Janet and Peter Khan
Bahá’í Publishing Trust
Wilmette, Illinois, USA