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1 November 2006
The demobilisation and reintegration of soldiers in Mozambique following the civil war is regarded largely as a success. Jaremey McMullin says there are good and bad lessons to be learned.
1 November 2006
After many year of war, Kenya has paid to train around 200 recruits to form an elite protection force for Somalia's transitional government. Winnie Onyimbo met some of the graduates.
1 November 2006
More than a million people have been displaced by the war in northern Uganda. The government says it’s safe to go home, but many people living in camps are afraid.
20 September 2006
Thousands have been killed or abducted by Maoist rebels and government security forces during their battles in Nepal. Now the government has agreed to reveal the whereabouts of missing citizens.
12 April 2005
Rwanda, a country traumatised by its genocide, now has the highest proportion of female MPs in the world. Okao Joel Tema asked Rwandan women whether they have made a difference.
16 December 2004
Children have paid a heavy price in the conflict in northern Uganda. For some young women who have now escaped, this means returning home with babies fathered by the rebels.
6 October 2004
Many of the women raped during the 1994 Rwandan genocide are now living with HIV/AIDS. Survivors' groups are now calling for them to be given international priority for antiretroviral drugs.
27 September 2004
What happens to child soldiers if they manage to regain their freedom? Gina Wilkinson spoke to young people in Sri Lanka who are trying to resume their education.
25 March 2004
During the 1994 genocide hundreds of Rwandans risked their lives by hiding people. What leads people to make such a brave choice? Rupert Cook goes to Rwanda to find out.
3 October 2003
Arthur Neslen hears from two former Israeli soldiers how their experiences of fighting in the Occupied Territories changed their lives.
25 September 2003
Yulie talks about the friendship and reconciliation that has developed between her and Fahad Mihyi, the Palestinian who wounded her in a terrorist attack.
13 June 2003
Professor of Child Psychiatry Panos Vostanis outlines the psychological problems facing the children he met on a visit to the Gaza strip.
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