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What Would You Do? Computer GameRegion
Africa
Programme SummaryCommunication StrategiesThis initiative draws on the potential of information and communication technologies (ICTs) to educate as they entertain - with the interactive nature of the experience being a key strategy. In the game, which is free to download in English or Kiswahili (click here), players choose from different options as 2 male and 2 female characters embark on relationships. As part of the instructions, a player is informed that "you can play the game as many times as you want, and each time have a different experience by making different decisions. See how your choices change the course of events...and the lives of the 4 characters." Youth are, that is, challenged to ask questions as they try out different relationships and situations. The idea is that - whereas it may not be possible to go back and change the course of events in "real life" - such freedom of choice is possible in the context of a computer game. The hope is that, by participating in such an experience, albeit "virtual", youth can develop the decision-making skills they need to take control of their relationships/lives. Development IssuesHIV/AIDS, Youth. Key PointsThe UN estimates that approximately 80% of all young people do not know how to protect themselves from AIDS. Africa accounts for most of the world's 2.3 million children who are HIV-positive. More than 100 million people speak Swahili across east African countries such as Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). PartnersUNICEF
ContactVoices of Youth
Room 1004
New York City NY
10017
United States
SourceEmail from Voices of Youth (VOY) to The Communication Initiative on November 20 2006; and What Would You Do? page on the VOY website. Placed on the Communication Initiative site May 10 2007 Last Updated February 18 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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