This 2-year interdisciplinary project (January 2013 – December 2014) will digitize, describe, and create educational materials from footage collected by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) post-conflict and disaster management branch over the last 7 years – in Afghanistan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Haiti, Iraq, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, among other countries. After the film is digitized and logged, the project plans to develop materials that could be used in classrooms at Duke as well as by UNEP in the area of human rights and the environment. Significant funding and support for this project comes from UNEP, the Humanities Writ Large grant, the Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University Libraries, and Duke University’s Bass Connections in Energy initiative.