Save the Date!🗓️We are excited to invite you to our free MAP Webinar on ‘Creating Dialogue to Inform Policy’ 29 February (11am-12.30pm GMT). Listen to and discuss our projects in Kyrgyzstan & Indonesia. Register: https://t.co/UwpzIQgt5R @GCRF@AHRCPress#EverydayPeacebuilding
MAP clubs students through co-production of three mental health films joined @kwetufilm in workshop of watching mental health films completed in Visualising Peace project, it was amazing and interesting for the young people opinions and efforts. @AmiMonty87@Mobile__Arts@Uyisen
Here is my TEDx talk that aimed to link my former research based on transitional justice and performance in Rwanda (see monograph Performing the Nation: Genocide, Justice, Reconciliation) to the @ahrcpress@Mobile__Arts Mobile Arts for Peace (MAP) project https://t.co/kfYkFLgTdw
We are thrilled about the number of people who attended our webinar ‘#Artsbased Approaches for #MentalHealth Provision in #Rwanda’ 🇷🇼 which offered insights on the project #MAPatHome. You can now watch @AnandaBreed's introductory presentation here👇 https://t.co/fwYN2XfWHQ
@AnandaBreed explains Mobile Arts for Peace, a project in Kyrgyzstan, Rwanda, Indonesia and Nepal, which aims to inform the national curriculum and youth policy, to address power relations and support sustainable peace #GoingGlobal2021
Presenting 'Decolonising Research: Equitable North-South Collaborations' today at Going Global British Council Conference with Anara Eginalieva (FTI, Kyrgyzstan), Harla Sara Octarra (Atma Jaya Catholic University, Indonesia) and Kirrily Pells (UCL)
Screening of Mobile Arts for Peace (MAP) films made by MAP young people and educators from the Eastern Province of Rwanda TONIGHT in Kigali as part of the Rwanda Film Festival!
Screening of Mobile Arts for Peace (MAP) films made by MAP young people and educators from the Eastern Province of Rwanda TONIGHT in Kigali as part of the Rwanda Film Festival!