The Art of Peace
This month on the Sudan Radio Project, “The Art of Peace.” We hear about efforts within and outside of Sudan to craft solutions to conflicts in the nation.
First, we explore women’s role in war and peace-building in South Sudan. Listen here.
Then, we hear Sudanese opinions on US President Barack Obama’s new policy towards Sudan. Listen here.
Next, we take a look at an American ballet about the conflict in Darfur. Listen here.
Finally, we learn about healthcare in Darfur refugee camps. Listen here.
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November 4th, 2009 at 2:02 pm
Once again the SRP has done a splendid job.
I really liked the voice over work this time.
Keep up the GREAT Work!
Looking forward to the next issue.
Carl
November 23rd, 2009 at 3:53 pm
I’ve just discovered the Sudan Radio Project. I may have missed it in the past when it was called Darfur Radio Project, because my interests in Sudan were primarily focussed on the south. I am glad that you expanded your focus to all of Sudan not only because it allowed me to find you but also because, as you state, “it is [indeed] impossible to understand the Darfur conflict without a broader understanding of Sudan.”
I look forward to listenning to more broadcasts and am wondering if it is possible to post your audio onto my own blog when specific topics match the ones I’m discussing. Please let me know and keep up the good work.
david
The Darfur Radio Project was founded in fall of 2006 with the mission of improving and deepening the public’s engagement with the conflict in Darfur. We soon found that it is impossible to understand the Darfur conflict without a broader understanding of Sudan. In order to accomplish our mission of enhancing the ways in which the public understands and engages these issues, we have expanded our scope to include coverage of conflicts elsewhere in Sudan, like South Sudan; Sudanese communities outside Sudan; issues, events and news in other areas of Sudan; and cultural and religious issues from throughout the country. As such, we felt that the name “Darfur Radio Project” no longer accurately encompassed our whole body of work. We believe that the name “Sudan Radio Project” is a better reflection of our mission, goals, and achievements.