
Short Film on The Usage of Mask in Covid 19 – Janapriya Secondary School
This video is prepared by students of Janapriya secondary school, Hetauda Makwanpur. This is a short film about the use of mask to protect from covid-19 during the pandemic.
This video is prepared by students of Janapriya secondary school, Hetauda Makwanpur. This is a short film about the use of mask to protect from covid-19 during the pandemic.
Members of three Child Clubs from Janajyoti Secondary School Dhdhara, Chadani (Kanchanpur district, Nepal) created a video about child marriage. This video was produced by child club members as an advocacy tool and to create awareness.
Poverty is one of the major factor behind school drop out in Nepal. This video creates awareness about important of education to the children. This video also describe the psycho-social impact to the children if they don’t enrol to the school education. The video was developed by members of the Child Club from Janapriya Secondary Schools, Bhusal Danda Secondary School, Mohan Kanya Secondary School (Palpa district) in Nepal after their attendance of a mobile film making training provided by MAP partner HRFC.
Members of three Child Clubs from Mohankanya, Bhulsalda, and Janapriya Secondary Schools (Palpa district, Nepal) raise awareness about the challenges of the ‘untouchables’ (low caste) in Nepal and the need to change perceptions and attitudes within society. This video was produced after the students attended MAP Nepal’s mobile film-making workshop.
Menstruation is treated as something impure and dirty in Nepal. Girls and women are alienated during this time and face harmful social restrictions. The video seeks to create awareness about the current situation and the need to stop harmful traditional practices. The video was developed by members of the Child Club from Janapriya Secondary Schools (Makwanpur district) in Nepal after their attendance of a mobile film-making training provided by MAP partner HRFC.
Mobile Arts for Peace was implemented from April 2021 – March 2022 in Nepal with 7 school of Palpa, Kanchanur and Makwanpur districts. During the project, child club members of working school identified different issues young people face. Major issues were child marriage, cast discrimination, human trafficking, drug abuse, gender based violence, and menstruation. They have also identified different art forms as communication tools to communicate with stakeholders. Drawing/Painting is one art forms they have used during the project period. Below are the drawings made by child club members on different issues.
A student from Janapriya secondary school, Palpa created this art for awareness purposes during covid-19 pandemic
This art is to create awareness against alcohol addiction. In Nepal some parents take alcohol and violate family environment.
Art is created against child marriage. Child marriage is traditional harmful practice in Nepal. This art helps to aware people against child marriage.
An artist can create multiple art in nature. And also an beautiful environment can create an artist.
This painting represents how the child’s rights are violated due to child labour. In this art the artist conveys that children priorities should be education not labour.
Dowries are a big issue in some places in Nepal (specially in Madhesi Community). Domestic violence often is related to dowries. It is important to create awareness among people of the problems with dowries.
Gender discrimination is big issue in Nepal. In the art the son is going to school and the daughter is going to work.
The picture gives message of freedom. Every individual should get freedom.
Health is important aspect of human life. This drawing gives message about good habit for better health.
Alcohol and drug use is dangerous for health. This artwork aims to create awareness against the use of alcohol.
Many young people commit suicide due to different psychosocial issues. This art is a message for the people who think about suicide. It hopes to help reduce suicide.
This drawing was prepared during the covid-19 pandemic. to make people aware of the dos and don’ts during Covid-19.
Smoking is dangerous for health. Many young people fall into smoking at a young age. This artworks aims to create awareness against smoking.
Gender inequality is big issue in Nepal. There are many traditional harmful practice about gender discrimination, this art is something to seek for gender equality.
Drinking alcohol leads to domestic violence, where women are vulnerable to it. This art shows drinking alcohol violence in family.
Cleaning and sanitation is important aspect. This art shows cleaning and sanitation in community and temple is important.
Gender discrimination is very harmful practice in Nepal. This image tries to aware people against gender discrimination. In the art son is going to school and daughter is for domestic work.
Women’s are vulnerable to domestic violence. This art gives message about domestic violence. A husband is biting to wife after drinking alcohol.
Cleaning and sanitation is crucial, this art gives message about importance of cleaning and sanitation in society.
Financial condition of family plays vital role in education in Nepal. In the art, a girl is derived from getting education due to poverty
Deforestation is big issue. It’s important to save forest. This art gives message about saving forest.
Child marriage is one of the major traditional harmful practice in Nepalese society. In the art, the artist shows about child marriage. This art is created to aware people against child marriage.
Domestic violence is one of the major reason for peace violation. Women are more vulnerable to domestic violence. The art represents pain of domestic violence.
The art shows the way to get protected from covid-19. The message is use of mask and sanitizer is important.
Faith and healing is quite popular in Nepal. There are many incidents caused by faith and healers in the communities. This art gives message of how dangerous faith-healing is
Child labour is a big issue in the community. This art aims to create awareness around child labour.
Child marriage is one of the major traditional harmful practice in Nepalese society. In the art, the artist shows about child marriage. This art is created to aware people against child marriage.
Many children are out of school due to different reason such as child labour, poverty, gender discrimination etc. This art shows a boy asking for education
Gender inequality is big issue in Nepal. There are many traditional harmful practice about gender discrimination, this art is something to seek for gender equality.<
Child marriage is one of the major traditional harmful practice in Nepalese society. In the art, the artist shows about child marriage. This art is created to aware people against child marriage.
The art shows the way to get protected from covid-19. The message is about staying at home
This art gives the message about importance of support and togetherness.
Girls trafficking is big issue. In this art artist presented about girls trafficking. This art creates awareness about girl trafficking.
In the art, importance of water and water animal is presented. The message is it’s everyone’s responsibility to save and love water animals.
These images represent peaceful environment
These images represent peaceful environment.
This image represents peace. The meaning Is clean environment creates a peace.
Human trafficking for sexual exploitation in Nepal is growing due to extreme poverty (partly resulting from the earthquake in 2015), illiteracy, unemployment, poor law enforcement. Trafficking mainly affects girls and young women who are forced to ‘work’. Here is a video produced by Janjyoti Secondary School to raise awareness about this issue through the use of the local art Deuda.
Menstruation is treated as something impure and dirty in Nepal. Girls and women are alienated during this time and face harmful social restrictions. The video seeks to create awareness about the current situation and the need to stop harmful traditional practices. The video was developed by members of the Child Club from Janapriya Secondary Schools (Makwanpur district) in Nepal after their attendance of a mobile film-making training provided by MAP partner HRFC.
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