Dear Friend of the IRC,
Please mark your calendar and set your video recorder:
This Sunday, January 13th, 60 Minutes is scheduled to feature a
report by Anderson Cooper on Congo's war against women. 60
Minutes airs on CBS at 7pm ET/PT. For more information about the
broadcast, please visit:
http://www.cbsnews .com/stories/1998/07/08/60minutes/main13502.shtml
International Rescue Committee staff members in New York and
Congo worked closely with 60 Minutes on this segment, providing
background information, logistical assistance and arranging
interviews.
The IRC works across Congo to meet urgent humanitarian needs,
revive basic services interrupted by the long civil war, and
help communities to generate long-term solutions to the problems
of poverty and violence. The IRC has extensive programs in Congo
that assist survivors of rape and help communities to prevent
and respond to sexual assaults. We have been providing
lifesaving aid in Congo since 1996, and we are one of the
largest humanitarian actors there.
We hope you tune in to 60 Minutes this Sunday.
Thank you,
International Rescue Committee
WAR AGAINST WOMEN - The civil war in Congo is an ethnic conflict, but gender has become a crucial factor, too, as women are bearing the brunt of one of the horrible weapons used in the war: rape. CNN's Anderson Cooper reports. Michael Gavshon and Drew Magratten are the producers.