Sisi Aminata

A young girl from Sierra Leone found a brighter future through SFCG's Sisi Aminata radio program...
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Materials

Children and Youth Toolkit

SFCG Children and Youth is proud to offer an introductory toolkit for engaging children and youth in conflict transformation.
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SFCG Children and Youth Global Strategy

The Global Strategy lays out the guiding principles behind SFCG Children and Youth programming, strategic contexts and goals, and introduces core initiatives
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Video Gallery

Nashe Maalo: Promoting intercultural understanding through TV drama

Nashe Maalo is a TV program created in Macedonia for children ages 8-12 that promotes intercultural understanding, conflict prevention, and conflict resolution.
Watch on YouTube

Former Child Soldier Ishmael Beah Speaks to the Child Soldier Initiative

Ishmael Beah, author of A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Child Soldier talks about the plight of child soldiers and the importance of collaborations such as the Child Soldier Initiative.
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The Team: Resolving Ethnic Differences through Athletics

L’Equipe (The Team) is a TV series-- which airs in Côte d’ Ivoire as well as other countries in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East -- that follows a team of soccer players as they work together for success on the playing field.
Watch on YouTube

Golden Kids News: Training youth journalist in Western Africa

Golden Kids News in Sierra Leone and Liberia is a news radio program created for youth by youth about relevant community issues. GKN offers a platform for youth to find and express their voices often silenced by conflict and war.
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Kilna bil Hayy: Teaching acceptance through the story of six youth

Kilna bil Hayy (All of Us in the Neighborhood) tells the story of six children from different ethnic backgrounds who, despite the discord and segregation that surrounds them, accept their differences and celebrate their commonalities.
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Blood Never Dries

Documentary on child soldiers featuring Children & Youth Program Director Felix Unogwu

Documentary Films

The Forgotten Children of Congo (2007)

Soldier Child (1998): This documentary directed by Neil Abramson examines the rise and fall, as well as the reach and long-lasting effects, of religious zealot Joseph Kony in northern Uganda. Available at Blockbuster and Netflix.

More Media

To learn more about SFCG media, please visit the Common Ground Productions website


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1601 Connecticut Ave. NW, #200
Washington, DC 20009-1035
Phone: (202)265-4300
Fax: (202)232-6718
E-mail: sprelis@sfcg.org