Episode 2: Theatre for Sexual & Reproductive Health Ft. Theatre for a Change

Theatre for a Change Malawi uses a unique combination of drama and participatory learning to improve the sexual and reproductive health of vulnerable girls and women in Malawi. In this podcast, we speak with Umba Zalira, Prisca Matambo and Henry Kambuzuma who are leading a new five-year project called Leave No Girl Behind. The project will transform the lives of thousands of highly marginalised, out-of-school girls, to build their literacy and numeracy skills, improve their sexual and reproductive health, and enable them to transition into school, training or employment.

 You don’t want to miss:

  • Key aspects of Theatre for a Change’s unique methodology and how it’s put into action

  • Real-life examples of how theatre is changing the lives of children and the communities that support them

  • How to integrate interactive radio drama into localized listening clubs

  • The importance of ‘safeguarding’ and taking a holistic approach to supporting vulnerable communities

Links and Resources

Meg Nimigon

Meg Nimigon is a Team Synergy Coach who helps remote teams (and their leaders) build dreamy team culture without going into the office. She does this through her Team Synergy Program which engages remote teams on a journey to build trust, connections and to co-create solutions to the challenges they’re facing. She also coaches one-on-one with remote leaders to help them master their mindset so they can reach their ambitious goals, without burning themselves out. Meg brings a unique background to her work as a mindset coach, applied theatre practitioner, and online learning designer – to engage remote teams over Zoom in a way that creates transformative and lasting results.

Instagram: @megnimigon

https://www.megnimigon.com
Previous
Previous

Episode 3: Theatre for Living Ft. David Diamond

Next
Next

Episode 1: Theatre for Racial Justice with White Folks Ft. Lolo Haha