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Videos
In Sudan, Possible New Country Poses Health Care System Challenges. Less than 30 percent of people in southern Sudan have access to adequate health care. Watch this PBS News Hour segment on what challenges lie ahead for what will soon be the world’s newest nation.
A collection of 6 short videos from Sudan expressing personal hopes for peace.
See the actions students at the University of Notre Dame took to support peace in Sudan. Check out their video of the University of Notre Dame’s recent basketball and their “Playing for Peace” website that mobilized students, faculty and staff for peace in Sudan..
Two Sudanese actors seek to find peace.They speak about avoiding conflict and seeking harmony to bring peace to Sudan.
Paul Nantulya speaks to Catholics in the United States and around the world about the need to be aware of the situation in Sudan. Paul Nantulya is the Sudan Peacebuilding Advisor for CRS. He is our staff, based in Nairobi.
Audio Clips
CRS World Report: Sudan Peace Radio In southern Sudan, Catholic airwaves are spreading the message of peace.Photo Galleries
Pictures of Peacebuilding in Sudan
Well drilling, road, school and clinic construction, civic meetings and community plantings: this is what peacebuilding looks like.
Other Multimedia
Peace is Personal: Voices from Sudan
Donald Sanya Wongo tells CRS photojournalist Sara Fajardo that the people of southern Sudan want peace because they are tired of hiding and they are tired of war.
Sophia Suffer Rokani tells CRS photojournalist Sara Fajardo that the key to peace for all Sudan is for individuals to have peace in their hearts.
Stella Apoto tells CRS photojournalist Sara Fajardo that education and personal development will help southern Sudanese live in peace with neighboring tribes.
Salah Jackson Sadoka tells CRS photojournalist Sara Fajardo that peace means southern Sudanese at long last will be able to work together to help develop their country as well as their own lives.
Taban Faisal Elisapana tells CRS photojournalist Sara Fajardo that it is very difficult to understand what peace is when you grow up in war, as he has, until you begin to see life without fighting and killing.
Willy Masiya tells CRS photojournalist Sara Fajardo that many southern Sudanese were born and raised during war and that now, they are beginning to realize what peace means for them.






