Tecla Wanjala, African peace activist, describes the role of African women in the peace building process and discusses personal experiences from her work as the director of the Kenya Peace and Development Network (PeaceNet). She emphasizes the comprehensive nature of peace building work, beginning with humanitarian relief, through rehabilitation, reconciliation, and development to address the underlying issues of conflict. Series: Humanitas [11/2002] [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 6887]
Very good descriptions of the difference between how the plight and influence of the women in Africa are perculiar and can be used to positively work on how to improve the role of women.
sabinazee 9 months ago
quite encouraging
AdolfKeya 2 years ago
The last 5 minutes has the most important statement for me. In case you don't watch the whole video you should know these important words:
Six steps of active non-violence:
1- Promote the truth
2- Protest the injustices
3- Impart from the injustices yourself
4- Penetrate the conscience
5- Pray
6- Be ready to pay the price
prisha91755 3 years ago
Amazing woman.
prisha91755 3 years ago