by abreed | Mar 17, 2022 | Resources, Rwanda
MAP at Home Psychosocial Module (2021) by Ananda Breed and Chaste Uwihoreye includes five units: 1) Emotion; 2) Sharing Stories; 3) Active Listening & Deep Stories: 4) Family & Community Engagement; 5) Give & Take. The module can be used for workshops...
by cbrennan | Feb 5, 2021 | Blog, International Youth Policy, Rwanda, Uncategorized
Authors: Eric Ndushabandi, Victor Ntezirembo, and Sylvestre Nzahabwanayo. Edited by Helena-Ulrike Marambio Arts-based approaches to fostering dialogue have been increasingly used in peacebuilding efforts to advance reconciliation and healing in countries emerging from...
by cbrennan | Dec 1, 2020 | Blog, Rwanda
By Anna Hata Mobile Arts for Peace (MAP) and Learner-Centred Approach in Rwanda ‘MAP motivates and makes us free’ and helps to ‘resolve conflicts in our community,’ a youth member of Mobile Arts for Peace (MAP) announced proudly in his speech at the 3-day conference...
by isoriaturner | Mar 23, 2020 | Blog, MAP archive, Peace Education, Rwanda
This post was originally published via Changing the Story on 19th March 2020. Changing the Story is an AHRC GCRF project which asks how the arts, heritage and human rights education can support youth-centred approach to civil society building in post-conflict...
by isoriaturner | Mar 23, 2020 | Blog, MAP archive, Rwanda
This post is a rework of the March 2019 MAP newsletter. This post is a re-post of the MAP newsletter of March 2019. Facilitators at the training of trainers make a tableau, or frozen image, August 2018. Photo: Deus Kwizera In 2018, MAP was launched in the Eastern...
by isoriaturner | Mar 23, 2020 | Blog, MAP archive, Peace Education, Rwanda
This post is a rework of the May 2019 MAP newsletter. Take a look at what the MAP team have been up to so far in 2019. Drawing Inspiration from Young People The artist, Ganza Daniella. Photo Hassan Ngendahimana. The original image that Ganza drew on a chalkboard....
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