Through the Eyes of Youth Digital Video Project
In each of the four countries in which AYA operates, one week was spent interviewing about 40 youth. From these interviews, eight youth per country were chosen - an even mix of boys and girls, from urban and rural areas. Following their selection, each group received a week of training in interviewing and digital video camera use. Participants then take a week to interview and film their peers from their own viewpoint. They are asked to focus on the knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAPs) of their peers on ASRH issues. They are also asked to assess the degree to which young people know about AYA and its interventions.
The footage is then edited into visual products, both for donors and other professionals in the public health field and for internal use in each country.
The eight young video experts that are trained in each country will continue to train other youth in their communities on use of digital video, and will create new projects.
Youth, Reproductive Health, HIV/AIDS.
The training and filming process will occur again in 2005 to provide a basis for comparison with the results of the 2002 effort.
AYA is made up of UNFPA, PATH, and Pathfinder. All the young people involved in the project come from local NGOs that are implementing partners in the AYA initiative.
Letters sent from Teresa Guillien to The Communication Initiative on December 9, 11, and 20, 2002.
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