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Update
Participatory Film making in action in Rwanda
- Cultivating well-being and mental health
- Tackling child and gender-based violence
17th August 2023
In August 2023, the Visualising Peace team with Uyisenga Ni Imanzi (UNM), young people from MAP clubs, and film students from the Kwetu Film Institute produced a series of films exploring family conflict, and the lives of street-based children.
They are currently crafting a documentary focusing on interviews with the Kwetu Film Institute students. In the documentary the film students are discussing their insights into participatory filmmaking methods, such as storyboarding and ideation workshops. Check out our YouTube channel in late September for the final cut!
Contact:Tom, Tmartin@lincoln.ac.uk
Rwanda
Visualising Peace
Using film-making and art exhibitions to address the barriers young people face in engaging and influencing community members and policymakers.