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Our Voice: Youths’ Meaningful Communication for Social Change in Sénégal 

Laurel Felt | DML [email protected]

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Réseau Africain d’Education pour la Santé

• aka, African Network for Health Education• Mission

– To implement projects based on an integrated and innovative application of ICT to strengthen health and education programs and institutions

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www.sunukaddu.com 

Objective–To improve the response to HIV/AIDS in 

school by voluntary tracking, promotion of human rights, and communication

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Atelier

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New Media Literacies

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New Media Literacies

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Social and Emotional Learning

•Self-awareness

•Self-management

•Social awareness

•Relationship skills

•Responsible decision-making

www.casel.org

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Social and Emotional Learning

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Hands-on

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Outcomes

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Outcomes• “To discover my skills and my potential”• “The courage to express myself and

overcome my shyness, complexes, and my fears”

• “Self-management, especially in moments of anger”

• “Developing patience, concentration, motivation”

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Badges!

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Acknowledgements

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Laurel [email protected]

www.laurelfelt.org

Thank you!