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1. Path to Peace: Victor Ochen on Facing the Lord’s Resistance Army and Rebuilding Lives Post-Conflict
FromFinding Humanity
1. Path to Peace: Victor Ochen on Facing the Lord’s Resistance Army and Rebuilding Lives Post-Conflict
FromFinding Humanity
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34 minutes
Released:
May 6, 2020
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Podcast episode
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A childhood shaped by one of the most cruel rebel groups in history. Rape, killings and an abducted brother who was never found. If these defined decades of your life, the last thing you would want to talk about is peace — unless you are Victor Ochen.
Our first episode takes us to Uganda, which has been plagued by civil unrest and rebellion since the 1980s. We dive into Victor’s life, a young man, wise beyond his years, who refused to be enlisted as a child soldier. Growing up in between refugee camps, Victor was forced to confront his inner demons for survival, and won. Victor was hailed a hero for peace in his country, becoming the youngest ever African nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize in 2015.
Learn from expert voices: Kristof Titeca, Ph.D., Professor of International Development at the University of Antwerp, and Sasha Lezhnev, Deputy Director of Policy at Enough Project, a nonprofit organization aimed at countering genocide and crimes against humanity.
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Finding Humanity is a production of Humanity Lab Foundation and Hueman Group Media. Our inaugural season is made possible in part by our collaborating partner, The Elders.
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For more information, visit findinghumanitypodcast.com.
Our first episode takes us to Uganda, which has been plagued by civil unrest and rebellion since the 1980s. We dive into Victor’s life, a young man, wise beyond his years, who refused to be enlisted as a child soldier. Growing up in between refugee camps, Victor was forced to confront his inner demons for survival, and won. Victor was hailed a hero for peace in his country, becoming the youngest ever African nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize in 2015.
Learn from expert voices: Kristof Titeca, Ph.D., Professor of International Development at the University of Antwerp, and Sasha Lezhnev, Deputy Director of Policy at Enough Project, a nonprofit organization aimed at countering genocide and crimes against humanity.
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Finding Humanity is a production of Humanity Lab Foundation and Hueman Group Media. Our inaugural season is made possible in part by our collaborating partner, The Elders.
Subscribe, rate and leave us a review.
For more information, visit findinghumanitypodcast.com.
Released:
May 6, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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