Charlie Walker

Charlie Walker (SOS Femme en Danger – SOSFED): Charlie completed an undergraduate degree in International Relations and French at the University of Leeds. Charlie earned a Masters degree in Post-War Recovery at the University of York, and her research took her to the Eastern Congo where she encountered SOS Femmes en Danger (SOSFED). Charlie has also worked with vulnerable migrants in Spain and Britain, and with the British Red Cross. After her fellowship at SOSFED, Charlie wrote: “Perhaps the most significant cultural understanding that I gleaned from the experience was a deeper knowledge of the position of women in Congolese society, and of the value of women’s rights education to empower women and encourage their husbands, fathers and brothers to support such a process of empowerment."



A Step-By-Step Guide to Becoming a Peace Fellow for Advocacy Project in the DRC

24 Jul

Posted By Charlie Walker

Posted Jul 24th, 2011

5 Comments

  • Walter James

    August 2, 2011

     

    Muy bueno, as we say. We’ll be glad to have you back with us, Charlie!

  • Erica Burdick

    August 4, 2011

     

    This is such a great video Charlie! You bring such compassion and genuine interest to your work. Looking forward to following the rest of your journey!

  • John McPhil

    August 30, 2011

     

    Great Video Cha. Puts the whole subject across really well. both with your photos and video footage ( I recognised the location well ) The video footage that is, not the photo locations 🙂
    Keep well and keep 🙂 ing. Love, J.McPhil p.s. How are you gonna get your goat on to the plane on the way home? And how is Mo gonna handle it? xx

  • John McPhil

    August 30, 2011

     

    Hi Cha,
    Great Vid !
    The second half of it wasn’t filmed in Africa, that’s for sure 😉
    I thought the video put the subjec across very well and it deserves a wider audiance.
    If I have any critisism, it would be . . . Why no shots of The Goat 😉
    Love, J.McPhil xx xx

  • Jamie

    September 6, 2011

     

    awsome stuff lady xx

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