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Measuring the progress of peace

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KATHMANDU, Sept 18: UNDP is celebrating International Day of Peace on September 21 with the screening of three documentaries at Yala Maya Kendra in Patan Dhoka.



With the objective of inviting the public to question the progress made since the armed conflict, the documentaries show the journey of Nepal through conflict and peace.



The event will start in the morning at 11 o’clock with the screening of Sari Soldiers, a 2008 film by Julie Bridgham, where stories of six women are told. [break]







At 1:30 pm, Prem BK and Kesang Tseten’s documentary, Frames of War, will bring audiences closer to the relatives of the victims of the decade-long civil war in Nepal.



The last documentary to be screened is Peace Song by Dil Bhusan Pathak at 3 pm.



A moderated discussion will take place after the screening of each documentary.



As the press release states, they provide a platform for a conversation about Nepal’s peace process.



The event is free for all.



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