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"Waging Peace: Building a New Life in Chad after Conflict for the Victims of Darfur," January 12, 2009

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Courtesy of Library of Congress, "Waging Peace: Building a New Life in Chad after Conflict for the Victims of Darfur," 12 January 2009

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This 36-minute-long video features Brian Wakley, chief executive of nongovernmental organization Cord, discussing "Waging Peace: Building a New Life in Chad After Conflict for the Victims of Darfur" in a program sponsored by the African and Middle Eastern Division. Cord is a Christian-based organization that works in partnership with the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees and other U.N. organizations.

Transcript of "Waging Peace: Building a New Life in Chad after Conflict for the Victims of Darfur" Video

Source-Dependent Questions

  • Describe what the international organization Cord does. In what areas of the world has Cord worked? Why would this group be important?
  • How does Brian Wakley describe the situation in Chad? (Starting at minute 5:49)
  • Explain why Wakley says that "absence of war" is a bad definition for peace, and how does he define the term?
  • According to Wakley, what are the components for building peace?
  • What does Wakley say about the role of education in building peace?
  • Throughout the interview, Wakley tells a lot of stories, asking people to essentially put themselves in the shoes of refugees fleeing genocide. Why do you think he does this? Explain.

Citation Information 

"Waging Peace: Building a New Life in Chad after Conflict for the Victims of Darfur," 12 January 2009. Courtesy of Library of Congress