El uso de las artes para la difusión de la salud, la paz y el bienestar comunitario en la Kenia rural

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  • Araceli Alonso Rodriguez University of Wisconsin-Madison

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12795/araucaria.2021.i48.19

Keywords:

Kenyan women, women's health, theater for health, theater for peace, health for peace

Abstract

This article tells the empirical story of women from seven villages of Kwale, the most southeastern county in the Coast Province of Kenya that borders with Tanzania—Lunga Lunga, Godo, Perani, Umoja, Maasailand, Mpakani and Jirani—as they searched for community health, equity, gender equality and peace on their own terms. This article shows that creative health initiatives can be successfully used as mechanisms for peace building. Since 2010, the Nikumbuke-Health by All Means (N-HbAM) projects from the University of Madison-Wisconsin in the United States, have trained 57 health promoters and 32 female actors on disease prevention and health promotion that have outreached approximately 120,000 inhabitants around the county enhancing unity in diversity, and breaking down the walls of ethnic hostilities and prejudice. Because of its low cost and high effectivity, the United Nations awarded N-HbAM[1] the 2013 Public Service Award as a model of best practice in gender, community development and sustainable wellbeing.

 

[1] In 2013, at the time of the UNPS Award the projects were still called Nikumbuke-Health by Motorbike (N-HbM). The name was changed in 2018 as the projects broadened in scope and geographical location.

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Published

2021-11-27

How to Cite

Alonso Rodriguez, A. (2021). El uso de las artes para la difusión de la salud, la paz y el bienestar comunitario en la Kenia rural. Araucaria, 23(48). https://doi.org/10.12795/araucaria.2021.i48.19
Received 2021-07-05
Accepted 2021-07-05
Published 2021-11-27
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