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Suzie and Shafa Show: Discussion Group Facilitator’s Guide


Summary

The Suzie and Shafa Show is a radio programme that was created by Namibian youth for Namibian youth. It is broadcast each week over UNAM radio. Each 30-minute weekly show covers a topic of interest and importance to young men and women between the ages of 15 and 24.

Each programme has a particular theme, which is discussed throughout; there is a testimonial section, in which someone will tell their personal story that relates to the theme; a vox pops section, containing short interviews with young people around Windhoek (the capital of Namibia) to get their opinions on the topic; quiz questions, which give the listener the opportunity to answer questions related to the topic; and host dialogue, in which the two hosts discuss the theme and voice their perspectives. In addition, there is an ongoing drama - a murder mystery - and a section called “What’s Going Down” that gives youth ideas on how to spend their leisure time.

This Facilitator's Guide includes:
  • Guidelines for how to set up listening groups
  • Guidelines for holding a successful discussion
  • Suggestions for what to say to your group before the show starts each week
  • Suggestions for the discussion, after the group has listened to the show
  • 26 one-page discussion guides, based on the topics covered each week in the radio programme

Publisher

Number of Pages

31

Contact

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Communication Programs (CCP)

111 Market Place, Suite 310

Baltimore Maryland
21202
United States
Tel: 410 659 6300
Fax: 410 659 6266

Source

JHUCCP website on August 29 2005.

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Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site August 31 2005
Last Updated September 02 2009



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