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Youth Mental Health Film Screenings
- Cultivating well-being and mental health
12th December 2023
On 12 December, the Visualising Peace project launched three highly anticipated mental health films scripted and directed by young Rwandans and produced by the Kwetu Film Institute, and Uyisenga Ni Imanzi. The films address themes of mental health in families, in schools and on the streets. The films will be shown across Rwanda for free via mental health organisations. The project will also produce an academic article and training manual (using arts-based methodology) to accompany the films. We will be sharing these resources on our website, including the films. Watch this space! In the meantime, you can read more about the event in the Rwandan Press here.
Youth mental health film screenings/ Kwetu Film Institute
Visualising Peace
Using film-making and art exhibitions to address the barriers young people face in engaging and influencing community members and policymakers.