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Alertos da VidaCountries
Mozambique, South Africa
Programme SummaryCommunication StrategiesAlertos Da Vida is a community-based youth group of young people of Mozambican heritage living in Johannesburg. The group aims to provide information about such issues as HIV/AIDS, health, human rights and children's issues to Mozambicans living in the city. Working in Portuguese and Xhangana, the group uses edutainment including live theatre dramas, radio (dramas and spots) and music to provide this information. Projects have included the following.
After a brief hiatus, the group has reformed and is currently (August 2006) working on a second theatre production in collaboration with the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), focusing on human trafficking and women's rights within the context of migration. The play will be workshopped with the actors and key stakeholders to ensure the issues and situations are accurate and will use a combination of Portuguese, English and Xhangana. It will be performed during the 16 Days of Activism at community venues in areas of Johannesburg and surrounds where there is a high Mozambican population. Development IssuesHIV/AIDS, Health, Rights Key PointsThe group was formed based on the belief that the thousands of Mozambicans immigrating to South Africa looking for work, who are able to speak little or no English, and only enough Zulu or other South African language to get by from a day to day basis, are not being reached by HIV/AIDS or rights campaigns and initiatives as a result of the language barrier. In addition, due to economic conditions within the country, many Mozambicans enter the country illegally. Often, they end up in exploitative working situations that may put them at a higher risk of HIV infection and human rights abuses than the majority of the South African working population. ContactTonya Graham
Projects Coordinator
CMFD Productions
PO Box 66193
Johannesburg
South Africa
Tel: +27 (0)11 615 6278
SourceArt'ishake, Issue No. 2 and email from Tonya Graham, August 31 2006. Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site May 30 2006 Last Updated June 09 2009 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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