Chitetezo Film Series: Intergenerational Engagement

Our final film in the documentary series highlights the intergenerational stakeholder events that bring together learners, important decision makers, and the project research team to foster important discussions about improving...Read More

Our final film in the documentary series highlights the intergenerational stakeholder events that bring together learners, important decision makers, and the project research team to foster important discussions about improving road safety.

Learners share their murals, which showcase the challenges they currently experience on the roads, and areas where they believe improvements should be made. Adults, including elected officials, members of the Police and DRTSS, and representatives from a variety of relevant organisations are invited to discuss the murals with the young people, and well as share where they believe are important areas for change. The events aim to create intergenerational dialogue, and by including many experiences and diverse expertise, important conversations for change can occur.

Produced by Arthur Nanthulu (VIZ-1 Creatives) and the Chitetezo project team.

BLOGS

What’s the problem?

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The projected 500 million road traffic deaths and injuries between 2020 and 2030 are a preventable epidemic.

Chitetezo – Preventing young people dying and being injured through road traffic collisions.

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Chitetetzo is an adolescent-focused, arts-mediated, rights-based and advocacy intervention designed to decrease the frequency of road traffic collisions.

Inception of Chitetezo

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In this blog, project Research Fellow Liam Dillon describes a research visit to Blantyre earlier this year.