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Badilika Uishi Comic Book


Publication Date

December 1, 2005

Summary

This comic book is a result of behaviour change intervention messages discussed, collected, and put together during a behaviour change project involving youth in Kenya.

The story revolves around four teenagers - Evans, Naomi, Daisy and Mint - struggling with what the publishers describe as the normal key risky behaviour dilemmas that face young people in various economic environments. It aims to promote healthy discussion on issues such as:
  • “How do I get my parents to give me freedom?”
  • “How can I make real friends?”
  • “What career should I choose?”
  • “What about sex?”
  • “How do I know if it is real love?”
The project was funded by the Global Fund for HIV/AIDS, Malaria and Tuberculosis

Publisher

Number of Pages

10

Languages

English

Contact

Sanaa Art Promotions (SAP)

290/4 Elgeyo Marakwet Road
P.O.Box 55091 00200

Nairobi
Kenya
Tel: 3870132/ 3877834/ 0722649668/ 0733971773
Fax: 3877834

Source


Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site April 10 2006
Last Updated June 09 2009



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