In the Congo, if it ever ends.... The conflict there seems to go on and on and on, and I don't know how many millions of people have been killed, not to mention raped.
I am very impressed with a lot of the people in Rwanda who are working on this issue, Rwandans who have done some studying abroad and who understand the issues and understand what needs to be done. As is often the case with many of these problems, I think there is not enough money. I think supporting local groups, the grassroots groups and what they're doing is the best thing we could do. I don't think sending in professionals who may or may not understand the cultural situation is going to help. I think it's better to partner with people who are doing that work in the country and to give them any support they need, whether that means training or financial things. A venue for people to meet is, I think, one of the things they need in Rwanda, for example. They need a place to meet and they need materials.