Health action with informed and engaged societies
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Disability Awareness Drama Group

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Initiated by the South African NGO Zanempilo Trust, this programme aims to educate and inform communities about disabled people through the medium of drama. A larger goal is to increase the respect shown toward people with disabilities, in part by increasing the sense of self-respect and achievement on the part of members of the drama group.
Communication Strategies

The drama group consists of 14 members, 12 of whom are people with disabilities and two of whom are community rehabilitation workers (CRWs), each of whom has a disabled child. The group created a play with disability as its focus, which was performed at a number of schools. This play was intended to educate the public on the life of a disabled person.

Development Issues

Disability.

Key Points

Funded by the European Union and the Provincial Administration of the Western Cape (PAWC), Zanempilo is a South African NGO that delivers holistic primary health care services to disadvantaged peri-urban and rural communities in the Western Cape.