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  1. Act, Learn and Teach : Theatre, HIV and AIDS Toolkit for Youth in Africa

    Act, Learn and Teach: Theatre, HIV and AIDS Toolkit for Youth in Africa is a publication resulting from a project collaboration between UNESCO and the CCIVS (Coordinating Committee for International Voluntary Service) edited in 2006. This toolkit and associated material, including the CD-ROM provided, introduce you to Forum Theatre as a tool for HIV and AIDS education. The toolkit has been written with special consideration for youth groups and amateur theatre groups in English-speaking Africa who wish to address HIV- and AIDS-related issues in ways that are creative and engaging. …

  2. Manual de Teatro y VIH/SIDA para México y Centro América

    El manual fue realizado gracias a las aportaciones que ONGs, asociaciones y grupos de teatro que trabajan en prevención de VIH/SIDA en México y Centroamérica realizaron en un taller suregional celebrado los días 21 al 23 de junio de 2005 en Antigua, Guatemala. El objetivo del manual es que jóvenes y grupos de teatro dispongan de un recurso en la sensibilización de la epidemia que permita un cambio de actitudes y comportamientos, ofrezca información real sobre el VIH/SIDA y se reduzca el estigma y la discriminación hacia las personas infectadas y afectadas.

  3. Le Mariage "Seybi"

    This theatre sketch tells the story of a young soldier who decides to get married. After a period of illness, he has to do a blood test and finds out that he is HIV positive. Confronted with this news, he prefers to cancel the wedding as he does not wnat to contaminate his future wife. But it is without counting on the determination of the latter, who as she loves the the young soldier, is determined to marry him although he is HIV positive.

  4. Ego mugabo

    "EGO MUGABO" which means "YES BUT" is a film designed, directed and acted by the youth for the youth. It is aimed at making the youth accountable for their sexuality by informing them about the risks associated with AIDS, a principal subject of the scenario.

  5. Le théâtre de l'opprimé

    This film was made from a Theatre forum which took place in Bujumbura, Burundi, in September 1988, at an AIDS information and training seminar for trainers of primary and secondary school teachers. The Theatre forum was created to help the spectator become transformed into a protagonist of a dramatic action and to try to avoid thinking merely of the past, and to prepare for the future.

  6. Ninde ingumba itazi ikibi irigata ishenyo

    Ninde ingumba itazi ikibi irigata ishenyo

  7. Joli coeur

    A cheerful heart is the adaptation of a play entitled "Beware of appearances" or "appearances can be deceptive" written by the students of Dabout, Côte d'Ivoire. This was done at the initiative of the Dabout AIDS Control Committee. The play was awarded a prize at a competition called "" organized by Médecins du Monde, the Regional Centre for Information and Prevention of AIDS and the AIDS Prevention Association.

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