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Story Workshop Educational TrustCountryMalawi RegionAfrica Programme Summary Communication StrategiesStory Workshop uses the strategy of "edutainment" for social change, drawing on radio shows, village theatre, printed materials, music, training/capacity building, and community dialogue. The organisation uses these communication tools to tell stories that are based on the real lives of people and to facilitate community mobilisation. The strategy involves not simply conveying messages but, rather, facilitating communication among people - based on the belief that listening to people's problems and the obstacles they are confronted with is the most effective strategy for helping Malawians improve their lives. Specific programmes and strategies are described on the Story Workshop website. However, in short, the organisation designs:
Development IssuesHealth, Family Planning, Women, Girls' Education, Rights, Economic and Political Development, HIV/AIDS, Gender, Natural Resource Management. Key PointsVisit Story Workshop's Listen-and-Look Interactive Studio to experience their radio and print work, and visit their photo gallery to see Story Workshop in action in Malawi. PartnersVarious activities have been funded by various organisations including UNICEF, European Commission, UNDP, the Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa (OSISA), Population Communications International (PCI), USAID, UNAIDS and UNFPA. ContactStory Workshop Educational Trust
Private Bag 266 Blantyre, Malawi Africa Tel: +265-1-821-335, +265-1-821-657 Fax +265-1-820-263 swet@malawi.net info@storyworkshop.org Story Workshop Educational Trust website Various activities have been funded by various organisations including UNICEF, European Commission, UNDP, the Open Society Initi
Related SummariesSourceLetter from Pamela Brooke to The Communication Initiative; email from Janie Hayes to The Communication Initiative on September 19 2006; and Placed on the Communication Initiative site November 04 2005 Last Updated October 03 2007 |
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