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Arts for Creative Transformation: Activism, Lifeline, Inspiration, Vision, Education (ActALIVE)

Region

Africa

Programme Summary

Founded in 2002, Arts for Creative Transformation, Activism, Lifeline, Inspiration, Vision, Education (ActALIVE) is a coalition of over 300 members in 35 countries, both individuals and organisations, who use arts to address HIV/AIDS and other related issues such as poverty, human-rights, and sustainable development. Through the network, these organisations and individuals share information, collaborate, and advocate for change, education, disease prevention, human development and growth, health, and healing. The ActALIVE website and list-serve are a core part of the organisation’s networking strategy.

Communication Strategies

The artists, advocates, and organisations in ActALIVE use or advocate the use of the arts to address HIV/AIDS and other issues. Art forms include: dance, drama, song, visual arts (painting, photography, film, video), multimedia, and the written word (plays, poems, narratives).

ActALIVE’s activities for 2008 - 2013 include the following:

  • ActALIVE website: is designed to highlight the work of organisations and individuals, including urls, pictures, and materials related to the work of members. Samples of music, radio shows, and a list of upcoming events will also be featured.
  • Practitioners Forum: for interchange of best practices, as well as online learning and sharing. People wanting to join should send an email to: actalive-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
  • Festivals: are being organised to highlight ongoing work in the edutainment field, showcase what is happening globally, foster a sense of unity and connectedness among participants, volunteers, artists, and audiences, and to help members and others in the field gain recognition and support for their work.
  • ActALIVE country chapters: Chapters are forming in Kenya, Nigeria, The Gambia, and Zimbabwe, and more are planned locally, nationally, and regionally.

In 2006, Development Partnership International, ActALIVE, and the Standing Committee on Reproductive Health including AIDS (SCORA) of the International Federation of Medical Students Associations (IFMSA) invited youth-led HIV/AIDS projects throughout Africa to participate in an evaluation process that led to the selection of best practices for the African Youth HIV/AIDS Best Practices Handbook. This initiative is part of a broader project through which the organisations involved wish to gather data on the work of young people in the region, for the purpose of showcasing outstanding initiatives.

Development Issues

HIV/AIDS

Key Points

ActALIVE is an arts coalition founded by Janet Feldman, Director of KAIPPG/International, the international wing of a Kenyan HIV/AIDS NGO.

The organisers state that the arts are a unique way to address HIV/AIDS issues "...partly because anyone can be creative and share that with others, even in settings of low-to-zero literacy, the arts can communicate a powerful message through visuals and auditory means."

Partners

KAIPPG, Art4Development.net, NextAid, Life Home Project, Gram Bharati Samiti, Global Youth Coalition on HIV/AIDS, oneVillage Foundation, One World Beat, Development Partnership International, Community Arts Network, and many other NGO's, individuals, and groups worldwide.

Contact

Janet Feldman
Director/Founder
KAIPPG/International and ActALIVE Arts Coalition

6 Echo Drive
Barrington
Rhode Island

United States
Tel: +401 245 5520

Source

Janet Feldman sent an e-mail Soul Beat Africa on January 16 2004 and Act Alive Website on February 27 2009.


Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site January 20 2004
Last Updated November 17 2009



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