Democracy-Building in Afghanistan
Full UnitPublished
2005
For Secondary - Community College students.
Centered on the documentary film Hell of a Nation, this curriculum unit introduces students to the complex process of building democracy in Afghanistan. Hell of a Nation documents the lives of two Afghans participating in the political process to develop a new constitution for Afghanistan - illustrating the "human face" of democracy-building and elucidating the complexities and difficulties of democratic construction in a divided and historically conflict-ridden nation.
This unit provides students the opportunity to engage more deeply with issues raised in Hell of a Nation and to learn more about the politics of the loya jirga in which Afghanistan's new constitution was ratified.
Lesson One introduces students to the geography, history, economy, cultural
diversity, and political context of Afghanistan. This information goes through
the country's history and ends at the Constitutional Loya Jirga, which is the focus
of the documentary film.
Lesson Two is a structured viewing of Hell of a Nation. The topics, guiding
questions, and activities included with the structured viewing allow small groups
of students to engage more deeply with specific topics and issues raised in the film.
Lesson Three is a post-film readers' theater activity that takes the form of a
news conference held at the conclusion of the loya jirga. This activity provides
students with more information about the loya jirga and allows them to engage
with the various perspectives and contentious issues that shaped the loya jirga
and the constitution that emerge



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