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Piece Description
This week on War News Radio, a program from our sister studio, the Sudan Radio Project. 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.
Then, we hear Sudanese opinions on US President Barack Obama’s new policy towards Sudan.
Next, we take a look at an American ballet about the conflict in Darfur.
Finally, we learn about healthcare in Darfur refugee camps.
Additional Credits
Swarthmore College