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Soul City 4Country
South Africa
Programme Summary
Communication StrategiesFocusing on domestic violence and rape, Soul City 4 aimed to impact people’s quality of life by integrating health and development issues into prime time television and other communication media. Specifically, in addition to 13 one-hour television episodes, 3 full-colour resource books were created on shifting attitudes and beliefs and 45 fifteen-minute episodes of a daily drama were produced. The stories and messages shared through these media are meant to inform while being entertaining; that is, they draw on edutainment as a strategy. Collaboration and participation were key strategies to develop and support the multi-faceted campaign. Soul City 4's TV and radio episodes, and printed materials, extended the core Soul City Institute for Health and Development Communication vehicle to include a partnership with the National Network on Violence Against Women (NNVAW). In fact, the NNVAW launched a campaign to ensure the speedy and effective implementation of the new Domestic Violence Act to coincide with the broadcast of Soul City 4. Specifically:
Development IssuesGender, Women, Health, Rights. Key Points"Soul City Four generated extensive media coverage, which has helped to advance the advocacy objectives of the partnership. Soul City’s partner newspapers dedicated journalists to cover the series and its topics while the series was being shown, though the media-advocacy work that was undertaken with the NNVAW has expanded Soul City’s impact beyond the existing newspaper partnerships. This was done through the production of a Media Directory to help NNVAW advocates to access media coverage." Click here to access a series of evaluation documents related to Soul City Four.Click here for an abstract of "Achieving Social Change on Gender-based Violence: A Report on the Impact Evaluation of Soul City's Fourth Series", by Usdin S, Scheepers E, Goldstein SJ, Japhet GJ. Social Science and Medicine, 61(11): 2434-45, Dec. 2005 (full article available by subscription only ). PartnersNational Network on Violence Against Women (NNVAW) ContactSoul City Institute for Health & Development Communication
P.O. Box 1290
Johannesburg
South Africa
Tel: 011 341 0360
Fax: 011 341 0370
Related SummariesSource Prevent GBV Africa website on February 15 2005; and Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site February 14 2005 Last Updated November 13 2008 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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