Legislative Theatre - Examples of good practice Silent No More: Youth Legislative Theatre in Kenya (
- legilab4progress
- Jun 26, 2018
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In 2010 a book was written by Jack Shaka and Mary Goretty Ajwang about a legislative theatre process implemented by the Moving Framez of Africa. The project was meant to give voice to the young people and to encourage them to take action in the course of the change they want to see. In the legislative theatre performances they discussed changes in the constitution through practical examples such as affordable medical services, corruption, job creation, girls' heritage and other topics, relevant to youth. Reference: Jack Shaka, Mary Goretty Ajwang. (2010). Silent No More: Youth Legislative Theatre in Kenya. Retrieved from: http://www.comminit.com/edutain-africa/content/silent-no-more-youth-legislative-theatre-kenya and https://books.google.si/books/about/Silent_No_More.html?id=A2fBNAEACAAJ&redir_esc=y.
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