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- Artistic output activities
- Music
“Mobile Arts for Peace” song by Umuduri Band
This song tells the story of MAP’s impact in Rwanda, as reflected by Iteriteka Alexandre from Umuduri Band.It was performed during MAP Impact Week Rwanda, 17 July 2023. Song Lyrics: “Mobile Arts for Peace” by Umuduri Band, Rwanda Mobile Arts for Peace, has made change. It makes change, has made change. Mobile Arts for Peacemakes change. Mobile Arts for Peacethe... - Artistic output activities
- Drawing
Comics by students at GS Remera Protestant
- Cultivating well-being and mental health
- Tackling child and gender-based violence
- Artistic output activities
- Performance art
Song: Mbera Incuti (I am a friend)
- Tackling child and gender-based violence
- Artistic output activities
A Poem: Humura Nturi Wenyine
Translated as: Be comforted, you are not alone I have raised my voice I have come to comfort you I have come to speak to you, children of Rwanda. The Rwanda of yesterday is the one that gave birth to you. I’m here to take care of you. You are not alone, I know there... - Artistic output activities
- Drawing
- Artistic output activities
- Performance art
Performance of a peace song by Kihere Youth Club members
- Cultivating well-being and mental health
- Artistic output activities
- Drawing
Drawings by students at GS Remera Protestant
- Cultivating well-being and mental health
- Journal article
Journal article: Mobile Arts for Peace (MAP): creating art-based communication structures between young people and policy-makers from local to national levels
This article will provide an overview of how the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) project Mobile Arts for Peace (MAP) has attempted to explore the use of interdisciplinary art-based practices for peacebuilding in Rwanda. In particular, we will detail how performance has been used to create a two-way system... - Policy brief
Policy brief: Policy Brief – Advocacy For Mental Health Care And Sustainability
Human and Humanity Club is a student’s club from Remera Protestant School. Their project, entitled “Advocacy on mental health care and sustainability”, aimed at advocating for children’s voice through arts. ... - Journal article
Journal article: Mobile Arts for Peace (MAP) at Home: Digital art-based mental health provision in response to COVID-19
This article will provide an example of how the ‘Mobile Arts for Peace (MAP): Online psychosocial support through the arts in Rwanda’ project used digital art-based workshops to facilitate social and community cohesion and mental health provision. During the COVID-19 pandemic, there was an increased need for psychosocial support due to the economic and social...