This issue explores ways of working with communities that seek to facilitate unity in the face of potentially overwhelming problems. Two examples of these ways of working are explored: the work of Yvonne Sliep and the CARE Counsellors of Malawi, Africa, on issues of HIV/AIDS; and the work of the Aboriginal Women's Health and Healing Project of South Australia on issues of diabetes and grief. The stories within this journal are not intended to provide answers to complex problems, but are offered instead as invitations. They are invitations to imagine ways of working with communities that create the opportunity to bring difficult topics out into the open; that remain committed to community participation at the local level; and that build upon unity and traditional knowledge
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