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Story Workshops various projects

Tingathe! Domestic Violence Awareness Campaign

Tingathe! radio listening club meeting
Tingathe! radio listening club award recipients

Juvenile Justice Campaign

Submission for the Juvenile Justice poetry competition
Juvenile Justice theatre performance
Juvenile Justice theatre performance held at the French Cultural Centre, Blantyre

Tilitonse Human Rights & Democracy Campaign

Villagers performing dances for the project
Tilitonse action theatre
Democracy theatre performance
Tilitonse radio listening club
Former Tilitonse Programme Manager Smith Likongwe

Sankha Wekha Campaign

Senior Producer Kondwani Mkandwire and Harold Takomana in the studio
Roaming reporter interviewing secondary students on HIV and sugar daddies
Sankha Wekha Launch
Our target audience

Story Workshop at the 2006 International Trade Fair

Story Workshop comics were HOT in demand at the trade fair
Joyce Chikakuda discussing Story Workshop's work
Janie Hayes, Communications Director, meeting with various stakeholders
Many fans of Zimachitika note that they learn so much from the programme, about agriculture, about HIV/AIDS and have thanked Story Workshop for our product, as it has positively affected their lives

Headline

A major component of the Ndife Amodzi project is to create radio listening clubs.  Through the clubs, we evaluate the impact our program is having and train members in educating others through theatre
Each listener club receives not only theatre training but also a solar operated radio so that they can follow the Ndife Amodzi program
Listener Club Play performance
Play performance by listener club
Another effective medium to disseminate information is through song