Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Dedication; Acknowledgement; Introduction; Chapter One -- Notes on Reproductive Health and Soap Operas in Africa; Chapter Two -- Trascending Colonial and Neo-Colonial Pathological Hangovers to Unleash Creativity -- Chapter Three -- History of Entertainment Education in Africa; Chapter Four -- Social Change Programming; Chapter Five -- Oshikwapo Shikamara: Increasing Dialogue in Communities; Chapter Six -- Culture as a Friend; Chapter Seven -- Interpersonal and Inter-generational Communication; Chapter Eight -- Art and History
Chapter Nine -- Meeting Donor ExpectationsChapter Ten -- Research, Monitoring and Evaluation; Chapter Eleven -- Writing and Producing issue Based Entertainment Programs; Chapter Twelve -- Sustainability: A Possibility or a Mirage?; Chapter Thirteen -- Entertainment: Media Regulation vis-a-vis Democracy and Health; Chapter Fourteen -- A Praise Song for You; Chapter Fifteen -- Conclusion: Way Forward/Declaration; References; Back Cover
Summary
This book brings together multiple voices and positions from Africa. These voices, assembled during a 2003 Soap Summit held in Nairobi, are powerful and varied and suggest ways in which issues of health could be tackled in an entertaining manner. The summit organised by Population Communications International - Africa. highlighted the critical role that the arts can play in ensuring better health, especially among the youth. It resulted from the recognition that young people in Africa are faced with a myriad of problems and complications as they struggle to deal with growth and identity format
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 214-218)
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