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- Evaluation report + Final project report

Evaluation report: Mobile Arts for Peace (MAP) University of Edinburgh Large Grant Report: An evaluation of impact of the Medium Grants in Rwanda and Nepal
The MAP Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Large Grant in Rwanda and Nepal was led by the University of Edinburgh (UoE) in partnership with the Human Rights Film Centre (HRFC), TPO Nepal, Uyisengi ni Imanzi, and the International Youth Advisory Board. The lead writers on this report were Dr. Laura Wright (Project Investigator) University of Edinburgh... - Book chapter

Book chapter: Children, Youth, and Participatory Arts for Peacebuilding: Lessons from Kyrgyzstan, Rwanda, Indonesia, and Nepal
Documentary

Video Introduction to YAAR in Nepal
- Advocating for progressive education
- Tackling child and gender-based violence
- Summary baseline report

Summary baseline report: Mobile Arts for Peace (MAP) Nepal
The MAP project in Nepal was led by Co-Investigators, Rajib Timalsina from Tribhuvan University and Bishnu Khatri from Human Rights Film Centre. The project focuses on delivering arts-based activities that highlight and address gender and other social issues to engage children and youth, including key stakeholders, in identifying key challenges to their participation in civic and political life. ... - Summary baseline report

Summary baseline report: Mobile Arts for Peace (MAP) Indonesia
In Indonesia, the Mobile Arts for Peace (MAP) project was implemented in Jakarta by the university partner, Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia (AJCUI). The project is led by the Co-Investigator, Dr Harla Octarra, partnering with local organisations, such as Child Protection Agency DKI Jakarta (LPA DKI Jakarta) and Yayasan Anak Bangsa Indonesia (YABI). It focuses on marginalised young people aged 12–24 years and involves youth facilitators, social workers, and cultural artists.... - Summary baseline report

Summary baseline report: Mobile Arts for Peace (MAP) Kyrgyzstan
MAP in Kyrgyzstan was initially implemented by the local NGO Foundation for Tolerance International (FTI), with Tajyka Shabdanova serving as Co-Investigator and Anara Eginalieva as Project Manager. In Kyrgyzstan, MAP aimed to engage youth in peacebuilding efforts in various regions, such as Batken, Bishkek, Jalal-Abad, and Osh. Over 200 young people aged between 14-17, coming from diverse ethnic and social backgrounds, actively participated in the project as members of MAP Youth Clubs.... - Policy (art) brief + Policy brief

Policy (art) brief: Policy Brief – Talk to Me…
- Advocating for progressive education
- Tackling child and gender-based violence
Music
Performance art

The fourth Ingoma Nshya Festival, Rwanda – March 2024
- Advocating for progressive education
- Tackling child and gender-based violence
- Artistic output activities
Documentary

GENPEACE Video Introductory
Watch this one-minute video to learn about Inter-generational Peace (GENPEACE), a collaborative project between King's College London, Yayasan Save the Children Indonesia, and Bandung's cultural artists.... - Artistic output activities
Podcast

GENPEACE Podcast
- Advocating for progressive education