This video gives a biref idea about the Aurora Afghanistan Project, an initiative by former and current EPU students. Xchange Perspectives carried out the production of this teaser...
A video documenting voices of protest against the escalation of violence in Gaza and for peaceful resolution to the conflict, at demonstrations in Munich in January 2009.
Based on the lecture of Prof. Jorgen Johansen in 'Peacebuilding - from
the Local to the Global Level' this video highlights a project proposal,
developed by EPU Students of Fall Term 2008, for Sri Lanka...
TMS Peace Journalist Kimberlye Kowalczyk interviews Dr. Jan Oberg (co-founder of The Transnational Foundation of Peace and Future Research) about Nuclear proliferation, the Ballistic Missile Defense Shield, NATO, and the complete abolishment of nuclear weapons for a sustainable peace.
Die Klasse 9d des Scheffel-Gymnasiums in Lahr hat diesen Film, als Beitrag zu den Afrikaprojekttagen 2008 der Schule, mit der Unterstuetzung von Xchange Perspectives, produziert.
Ziel des Video Projekts war es, den Zusammenhang zwischen Bildung und Entwicklung zu verstehen, Rahmenbedingungen und Faktoren die die Qualitaet der Bildung beeinflussen zu reflektieren und diese zielgruppenorientiert weiter zu kommunizieren.
Southern Sudan is at peace, since the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) in 2005. But for decades the people of Southern Sudan experienced armed conflict and they still suffer from its consequences, such as underdevelopment, large-scale displacement and continuing armed conflict at the community level. Today, more than three years after the signing of the CPA, one can more or less find “A GUN IN EVERY HOME”...
This video, a call for action to the Sudanese Leaders, was produced by the participants of the BICC workshop on Small Arms and Light Weapons in Yei with the support of Xchange Perspectives.
It addresses the leaders of Southern Sudan to take action on the widespread of small arms and light weapons in the country.
YEBES WEN is a song about the children of Southern Sudan and the challenges they are facing.
The song developed by Lost Boy and Sebastian Prams is part of the AAH-I CAPOR project, produced with the support of Xchange Perspectives in Yei, Southern Sudan.