The role of arts-based experience and cultural vitality for social transformation: reflections on MAP work
Dr. Michelle Cannon (Guest blogger) My attendance at the online MAP Social Impact event on 30 March 2023 was a random encounter – a chance invite from a colleague who suggested I’d be interested in the project. I’m a lecturer at the UCL Knowledge Lab, UCL Institute...
Mobile Arts for Peace (MAP) Culture as Change Webinar
Can Cultural Art forms contribute towards social change? Thu, 15 Jun 2023 12:00 - 14:00 BST Sign up now This webinar will introduce three projects engaging directly with how cultural art forms can affect social change in young people and their wider communities. It...
Reflections: Musical Dialogue during the International Institute on Peace Education (IIPE) conference 2022
By Juhi Adhikari (19) Undergraduate Student at Tribhuvan University & MAP Nepal Youth Researcher Caption: MAP Nepal young researchers using participatory approaches (2022) Last year I was selected to join the International Institute on Peace Education (IIPE...
Children as agents of positive change. A mapping of children’s initiatives across regions, towards an inclusive and healthy world free from violence
Mobile Arts for Peace is a hub for resources and toolkits relating to arts-led peacebuilding initiatives. MAP’s website features recommendations for practitioners and researchers. The contents are the sole responsibility of The Office of the special representative...
Save the Children Evaluation Handbook
Mobile Arts for Peace is a hub for resources and toolkits relating to arts-led peacebuilding initiatives. MAP's website features recommendations for practitioners and researchers. The contents are the sole responsibility of Save the Children. Monitoring and...
MAP at the Nepal Human Rights International Film Festival
Hosted from the 25th-20th November 2020, the Eighth Nepal Human Rights International Film Festival (HRIFF) celebrated the films and filmmakers that spotlight human rights causes and change people’s lives across the world. The Human Rights Film Center, a MAP partner...
MAP in Nepal – Report from Scoping Visit (2020)
In Nepal, MAP Network Plus conducted a series of internal scoping visits between 25 March - 30 August 2020. The scoping visits' activities included consultations with representatives of local government, teachers and school management, arts-led organizations and...
Rethinking young people’s ‘right to participation’: the case of MAP-CTS Project
Written by: Danae Chatzinikoli and Stefania Vindrola. Mobile Arts for Peace (MAP) and Changing the Story (CTS) hosted a three-day conference from 5 - 7 August in collaboration with the Institute of Research and Dialogue for Peace (IRDP) in Rwanda. The conference...
Beyond voice: expressing youth agency through arts-based approaches in Mobile Arts for Peace (MAP)
Written by Di Wu A 3-day event was hosted by the Mobile Arts for Peace (MAP) and Changing the Story (CTS), in collaboration with the Institute of Research and Dialogue for Peace (IRDP) in Rwanda. The event aimed at using art-based approaches to engage young people,...
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