Kids with Cameras (KWC)

This initiative draws on various communication tools designed to empower young people to express themselves through art and interpersonal interactions. One key approach has involved building the capacity of children to express themselves artistically through in-person strategies. KWC chooses workshop leaders in part based on their connection to a particular community; together they select locations for the workshops. Since starting in Calcutta 9 years ago, KWC has held workshops in Jerusalem, Haiti, and Cairo. The purpose of these workshops is to provide a safe place for the kids to be themselves, learn, have fun, and - in the process - come to believe in their own self-worth. Thus, the strategy of learning through an entertaining medium has been central to KWC. A curriculum guide (click here for access) has been developed in concert with this series of workshops.
Art has played a central role in providing marginalised youth with access to concrete services. Artists-in-residence and gardens needing tending are offered as part of a cluster of family homes being developed.
Film and video have also been used to expose the general public - in areas around the world - to the stories these children are encountering. For example, the film "Born into Brothels" (which went on to win over 25 awards), was designed to introduce audiences to a development issue through an interpersonal connection; according to organisers, "the spirited and resilient young photographers" demonstrated in this medium how art and education can empower children growing up in difficult circumstances to transform their lives. For more information about this film, please click here.
Children, Rights.
Media Magic Digest - The quarterly newsletter of ICDB/VOY Media Magic - UNICEF, Issue #3, June 2007; Voices of Youth (VOY) website; and KWC website.
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very much interested
i am coordinating a ngo working with orphans named"ORPHELINS DE KISANGANI ET D'AFRIQUE"OKA" in acronym and so i am looking to see how we can organise a partnership with your organisation so we can help many of those children at risk in my country D.R.Congo.Please let me know how it can happen.Roger Pholo National coordinator of OKA p.o.box.3659 kinshasa gombe 00243998218472 rogerpholo@yahoo.fr
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