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Ombetja Yehinga Organisation (OYO)Country
Namibia
Programme Summary
Communication StrategiesOmbetja uses art to create awareness about HIV/AIDS amongst young people in schools as well as out-of-school youth. Through a participatory process, teachers and learners are sensitised about HIV/AIDS, as well as to the need for care and support of those affected. The programme encourages students to form clubs that devote time to writing songs, dramas, and poems about HIV in order to reach other youth. The groups also produce short video films using students as actors. Ombetja Yehinga comprises of the following components:
One of Ombetja Yehinga’s first projects was a writing competition for young people. According to the organisers, the response during this competition revealed that young people were taking up the message about HIV and AIDS and showing a genuine interest in the arts. The winning entries were adapted for the screen and made into a collection of five short films around the subject of HIV and AIDS, entitled Love Can Cry. Other Ombetja activities include:
Development IssuesYouth, Children, HIV/AIDS Key PointsOmbetja came about in 2001 after a group of teachers put forward a request to the Kunene Regional Council asking for help in finding new and engaging ways to convey information about HIV and AIDS to young people. The widespread feeling was that conventional teaching methods were making little impact on learners and that a more creative response was needed. The council responded by setting up a programme called Ombetja Yehinga as part of the Regional HIV and AIDS Co-ordinating Committee (RACOC). The African Network for Strategic Communication in Health and Development (AfriComNet) 2009 Chairman’s Award was presented to the Director of Ombetja Yehinga Organisation, Dr. Philippe Talavera. PartnersFrench Service for Co-operation and Cultural Affairs, UNICEF, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID, the Kunene Regional Council, the Commercial Bank of Namibia Theatre School, the Ministry of Basic Education, Sport and Culture, and the Take Control Campaign. ContactDirector
Ombetja Yehinga Organisation (OYO)
P/Bag 502
Opuno
Namibia
Tel: +264 - 61 - 254915
SourceLetter sent from Philippe Talavera to The Communication Initiative on December 2 2002; and letter sent from Rianne Selle to The Communication Initiative on November 28 2003; and "Success Stories" on the USAID website and Ombetja Yehinga website on July 02 2009. Placed on the Communication Initiative site July 21 2003 Last Updated July 13 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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