Piloting the project in Tuzla Canton, in north-eastern BiH, I have just delivered the first talks to six groups of 17 and 18 year olds in three different high schools. The Bosnian war remains a highly divisive and politicized issue. For this reason, the talks deliberately focus on the global issue of rape and sexual violence in conflict. Students are shown two short video clips. In the first, a journalist from Colombia speaks about her own experience of being raped by paramilitaries. In the second video, a 15-year old boy from the Democratic Republic of Congo describes how he was raped and the problems he faces today. These two film clips, in turn, create the basis for a discussion around broad questions such as why are rape and sexual violence used in conflict, what purposes do they serve, can they be prevented and how do they affect the lives of survivors? All of the students are asked to complete a pre-talk and post-talk questionnaire. The attitudinal impact of the talks can thus be gauged.