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ObjectiveTo use media clips
and the war in Darfur to
understand the work of the
United Nations in their attempt to
gain peace.
Grade CAll will be able to describe who
the UN are and how and why they work for peace.
Grade BMost will be able to explain the
work of the UN in Darfur and how they work for world
peace.
Grade A/A*Some will be able to evaluate
the UN's success in gaining peace in Darfur and the
world as a whole.
Your GOALS for the end of
this lesson are…
Outcomes
Starter…
Who are we?UN
Peacekeepers
What are we doing?Peacekeepers monitor and
observe peace processes in post-conflict areas and assist people
who were fighting in implementing the peace
agreements they may have signed.
Why are we doing it?
To help peace succeed. They give the UN an
impartial unbiased view of what is going on.
Who are the UN?Watch the following clip and
answer the related
questions on page 4
of your WORKBOOK
Grade CAll will be able
to describe who the UN are and how and why they
work for peace.
Your GOALS for the end of
this lesson are…
Outcomes
The UN in Darfur We have already looked at some of the reasons for the
war in Darfur. Now we are going to look at how the UN responded to this conflict.
TASK1. Get into groups of 3
2. One member from each group will get a different information
sheet.3. Use this sheet to fill in ONE
section of the worksheet on page 5 of your WORKBOOK.
4. The information sheets will then be collected in.
5. Use the other two people in your group to fill in the rest of
your worksheet – TEACH EACH OTHER!!!
The UN in Darfur - FEEDBACK NEGOTIATIONS
In 2004 the UN secretary general met
with the Sudanese government - following the talks there was a
joint agreement to stop the conflict.
Since then various peace deals have been signed and then broken
between the fighting groups.
The UN continue to be successful in getting
both sides to the negotiating table.
PEACEKEEPING FORCES
After UN negotiations (and the threat of sanctions)
with the Sudanese government, a small peacekeeping force
(approx 300 troops) was allowed into Darfur in
August 2004
In 2009 15000 were in place.
They have had some success in protecting
civilians although they themselves have come under attack from both
sides on several occasions.
THREAT OF SANCTIONS
On several occasions the UN has threatened sanctions (in particular to prevent Sudan
trading oil)
This has proved effective in winning several concessions
from the Sudanese government.
Watch the following clip...EXPLAIN 3 other things the UN does to
work for world peace.
The UN for WORLD PEACE…
Grade BMost will be
able to explain the
work of the UN in Darfur.
Your GOALS for the end of
this lesson are…
Outcomes
Did the UN succeed in their peacekeeping mission?
Think about what you have learnt this lesson
and watch the following clip carefully.
Would you say the UN peacekeeping
mission has been a success or a failure?
Has anything changed?
Has anything changed?
What about the PEACEKEEPRS?
Do we need
the UN?
Do they make things
better or worse??
What do YOU think?
Do you think the UN has helped world peace?
Complete page 78 question 3
What do YOU think?
Swap with a partner and mark each others work in GREEN PEN
The type of question (B) and the marks for the question (4) are in brackets at the side.
Please comment – giving a POSITIVE and a TARGET
Grade A/A*Some will be
able to evaluate the
UN's success in gaining peace in Darfur and the world as a
whole.
Your GOALS for the end of
this lesson are…
Outcomes
Draw a pyramid in the back of your books and spit it into 3...
What have you learnt today?
What have you been reminded of today?
Think of a question your would like
answering.
Plenary …
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