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Victor Ochen has been the youngest African to be nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. Ugandan, advisor for the United Nations, found of the African Youth Initiative Network, he experienced 21 years of conflict, a war that displaced more than 3 million people, and recruited more than 60.000 children as soldiers - including his own brother.
In this episode, we talk about what comes when the guns go quiet.
By Edoardo GhignoneVictor Ochen has been the youngest African to be nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. Ugandan, advisor for the United Nations, found of the African Youth Initiative Network, he experienced 21 years of conflict, a war that displaced more than 3 million people, and recruited more than 60.000 children as soldiers - including his own brother.
In this episode, we talk about what comes when the guns go quiet.