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What You Can Do?
What can we do?...This is the most
frequently asked question after any of our presentations. Below is a
sampling of advocacy strategies. Choose something that fits your skills
and schedule. The important thing is to break the silence and to turn
your compassion and outrage into action.
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Education
It seems hard to
believe but despite the efforts of so many activists to bring
worldwide attention to the genocide, for most Americans, Darfur
remains a little understood conflict in some remote,
impoverished region of Africa. Without question, educating the
public in a straightforward unbiased way about the roots of the
conflict and teaching them how they, as global citizens can
advocate is paramount in the struggle to save the Darfur region.
Our speakers appear almost daily and speak to religious groups,
clubs and associations and the general public. Call our DRP
offices today (973-274-9424) to request a DRP speaker for your group or
community.
Call DRP
offices to book a speaker to address your school and contact our
offices to request our teaching tools to educate your school
about Darfur and suggest ways they can help.
Organize
fundraising events at your schools and other community centers
for Darfur and donate the proceeds to Darfur organizations such
as DRP.
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E-Mail Your Government Officials
Write the President at comments@whitehouse.gov,
the U.N. Ambassador Zalmay Khalizad at usunpublicaffairs@state.gov
and your elected officials urging a stronger U.S. and United
Nations response to the genocide.
Activism
There are
on-going demonstrations and rallies on behalf of victims of the
Darfur genocide all across the U.S. To add your voice to the
thousands that are trying to bring attention to Darfur stay
tuned to the DRP web site as well as the web sites of other organizations.
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Targeted Divestment
As seen during the Apartheid era in South Africa, divestment is a
powerful political
tool able to influence government policy when
diplomacy fails. When the supply of foreign cash is strategically cut
off, the central government of Sudan will be forced to answer to the
international community and address the issue of human rights in Darfur.
Investigate the policy of your state to insure they have adopted a Sudan
Divestment Campaign. Check with your employer to insure that they aren't
investing in Sudan. And check into your personal investments to make
sure you aren't unknowingly helping to underwrite the Sudanese
government's oppression of the Darfurian people. For more information on
targeted investment visit the Sudan Divestment Task Force atwww.SudanDivestment.org. To view " An Analysis of Select Companies
Operations in Sudan - A Resource for Divestment" click here.
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Contact the Media
Overall press coverage of the Darfur genocide has been inadequate. There
are still so many Americans that don't understand the urgency of the
situation because it hasn't been covered extensively enough in the
media. Insist that Darfur be covered in the media you subscribe to.
Write letters to the editor of the newspapers that do cover Darfur to
encourage them to keep the focus on the genocide.
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Join Darfur Rehabilitation Project and Support Our Work
Become a member today and donate what you can afford to help us in our
fight to Bear Witness, Seek Justice and Sow the Seeds of Peace. Call our
offices today about the many ways in which you can give your time as a DRP volunteer.
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