Chitetezo Film Series: Peer Facilitators

In our second film in the series, we share the experiences of the Chitetezo project peer facilitators who work alongside the learners during their engagement in the project. The peer...Read More

In our second film in the series, we share the experiences of the Chitetezo project peer facilitators who work alongside the learners during their engagement in the project.

The peer facilitators, from Jacaranda School for Orphans, support the young people to paint murals showing the challenges they experience on the roads, and what they would like to see changed. Their work is integral to the project; they teach the learners to paint and help them articulate what they want to present on their murals, which will eventually be taken to intergenerational sharing events.
Produced by Arthur Nanthulu (VIZ-1 Creatives) and the Chitetezo project team.

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