education

Chinyanta Chimba on HIV prevention and behaviour change (Zambia)

There has been a massive ongoing effort across Zambia to educate young people about HIV prevention. In 2008, 19-year-old Chinyanta Chimba participated in this effort by recording interviews with her friends, along with her own observations, for the Digital Diaries project of Voices of Youth (UNICEF’s online community for young people) and UNICEF Radio.

JUMP Kibera Podcast - Episode 4 - Interview with a photo-journalist from Nairobi

This fourth episode (July 2006) of a podcast produced in Kibera, Kenya, features an interview with Felix Massi, a photo-journalist from Nairobi and one of the representatives of Voiceless Children (http://www.voicelesschildren.org/).

Kibera is the largest slum in the Africa, with over 1 million people living there. The podcast is made and produced solely by teens within the JUMP Kibera group. JUMP is an organization that focuses on giving teens around the globe a voice. The JUMP Kibera podcast shares teens' stories and points of view concerning the AIDs epidemic in Kenya.

JUMP Nakuru Podcast - Episode 4 - HIV and AIDS

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This is the fourth episode (July 2006) of a podcast produced in Nakuru, Kenya. The podcast was made and produced solely by teens within the JUMP Nakuru group. JUMP (Juveniles Use Media Power) is an organization that focuses on giving teens around the globe a voice. The JUMP Nakuru podcast shares teens' stories and points of view concerning the AIDs epidemic in Kenya.

The Kenyan Podcast team is comprised of Patrick Mogire, Lucy Wangui, Mercy Murugi, and Judy Charuyiot. The Hawaii podcast team is Rory Marsh, Andrew Jones, and Erik Talvi.

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