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Culture, Entertainment and Health Promotion in Africa (Paperback)
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Culture, Entertainment and Health Promotion in Africa (Paperback)
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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 formation, within a globalising social and economic setup.
They are in dire need of information on their own sexuality and how
to deal with it and are getting conflicting signals from the mass
media, as well as their immediate environment. The youth are under
intense pressure from their peers to engage in premarital sex,
which is in most cases unprotected. The HIV/AIDS epidemic presents
frightening challenges and all health programs should look for ways
of dealing with it. Of great to concern is the vulnerability of
women and girls in Africa due to rising poverty, gender violence,
lack of access to youth-friendly reproductive health facilities,
and lack of a conducive infrastructure especially in informal
settlements and in the rural areas. The myriad problems presented
by the pandemic require a multi-sectoral approach. This book brings
together a number of strategies being undertaken in Africa that
combine entertainment and education in a positive way. The voices
from the Soap Summit are interspersed with those of the Editor to
create a dialogue on entertainment-education that contributes to
the discussion on the way social change might be undertaken.
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