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Participatory Mural #3 for Child-friendly Public Space in Jakarta
“Tough in Solidarity” by Children’s Forums and children in Bidara Cina Urban Village The third MAP Participatory Mural project took place in November 2022, initiated by the Children’s Forum of Bidara Cina and supported by youth facilitators, RPTRA staff, and the urban village. This project was held at Bidara Cina’s RPTRA, a Child-Friendly Integrated Public... - 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... - Artistic output activities
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Participatory Mural #2 on Youths’ Challenges
“Active Youths, Positive Attitudes” by MAP Young People & Children’s Forums in Jatinegara Sub-district, East Jakarta, Indonesia Between August and September 2022, the second mural project took place at the Jatinegara Sub-district office. The project spanned six weeks and consisted of six sessions held on Sundays. The project started with an online opening session on... - 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. ... - Policy brief
Policy brief: Policy Brief – Reducing Child Labour through Art based Approaches
According to Nepal’s Child Act 2075 (2018), child labour means the employment in physical or mental work of children below 18 years of age. Child labour is not only a violation of human rights but also a social crime and a curse of civilization. Child labour not only violates the fundamental rights of children; it... - Policy brief
Policy brief: Policy Brief – Youth Vulnerability to Drug Use
There is no specific research that has identified or adequately addressed the needs of young people who use drugs in Nepal and t here is a consensus among drug experts that drug use is rapidly increasing in urban areas of Nepal. Drugs are becoming more accessible and p eople are experimenting with drugs at a... - Policy brief
Policy brief: Policy Brief – Child Marriage
Child marriage is a violation of human rights, comprising the development of girls, putting them at risk of abuse and violence, and reinforcing the gendered nature of poverty. Despite attempts by Nepali government and non governmental organizations to end child marriage, Nepal still has one of the highest rates of child marriage in the world.... - Policy brief
Policy brief: Policy Brief – Campaign against Discrimination through Art-based Approaches
Nepali legislation protects citizens, including young people and children, against all forms of discrimination. However, society still discriminates against people because of their gender or because of their caste. Young researchers in the Janapriya Child Club, Palpa, have explored the issue of discrimination, looking particularly at its root causes. Using arts-based methods, including street drama,... - Policy brief
Policy brief: Policy Brief – Raising Awareness about Drug Use by Young People
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Policy brief: Policy Brief – How Does Ethnic Untouchability Affect our Society
[et_pb_section fb_built=”1″ _builder_version=”4.16″ global_colors_info=”{}”][et_pb_row _builder_version=”4.16″ background_size=”initial” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat” global_colors_info=”{}”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”4.16″ custom_padding=”|||” global_colors_info=”{}” custom_padding__hover=”|||”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.16″ _module_preset=”default” custom_padding=”||2px|||” global_colors_info=”{}”] Despite legal protections both in the UN Convention of Children’s Rights and in the Constitution of Nepal caste based discrimination is still a prominent feature of Nepali society. People who are considered of low caste known as...