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SOUL BEAT : Edutainment

Where the edutainment approach is central to Africa's social and economic development


Focus on Edutainment - Strategy Evaluations

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Educational Theatre at the Edge of the Crush: The Use of Theatre as Entertainment-Education in HIV and AIDS Awareness and Prevention in the South African Mining Sector2004-04-012009-06-09
The Vagina Monologues: A Theorised Understanding of its Present and Future Role in the EE Context2004-12-012009-06-09
Audience Involvement with Yellow Card, an Entertainment-Education Initiative Promoting Safe-Sex Behavior Among African Youth2006-12-012009-06-03
Testing Action Media and Entertainment Education with Autistic Children2003-05-312009-05-27
Employment of Live Mass Information/Entertainment in Terms of Broad Principles of Entertainment Education2004-01-012009-04-16
Child Participation in Awareness Raising Through Theatre2005-01-012009-04-15
Communicating Rights for Children: A Study on Children’s Participation in a West African Radio Campaign2002-01-012009-04-02
Stimulating Participation in Human Development Through Theatre: A Case Study of Mobile Laboratory Experiments2004-09-292009-03-20
Role of Puppetry in the Dissemination of Culturally Sensitive Messages in HIV/AIDS Associated Behaviour Change Communication2004-08-312009-03-04
The Role of Sabido Entertainment-Education Radio Serial Dramas in the Struggle for the Prevention of HIV/AIDS: With Specific Reference to "Yeken Kingit" and "Dhimbiba"2004-11-012009-01-22
DramAidE and Live Drama2008-09-302009-01-18
Participation or Propaganda? Some Ethical Dilemmas in Approaches to Health Communication Campaignsnone2008-12-11
When the Broadcast Ends, the Programme is not Over: Maximising the Effectiveness of EE Programmes at Community Radio Levelnone2008-09-17
Commitment to Practice: A Playbook for Practitioners in HIV, Youth and Sport2007-10-312008-09-16
Computer Mediated Communication as a Means Of Assessing Entertainment Education in Africa2003-04-302008-09-05

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Broadcast Edutainment

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