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Media & Film, Media Production, Print Media

Mapping the Gaps – Early Childhood Development

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How do we go about changing the way South Africa understands and invests in Early Childhood Development?

Jive Media Africa has been part of a research-process led by the FrameWorks Institute in Washington to better understand how experts, stakeholders and the public understand key issues in Early Childhood Development (ECD).

The aim is ultimately to work towards creating new narratives which can be used to communicate key learnings about ECD to positively transform our society. The research report which was designed and produced by Jive Media Africa, is entitled: Early Means Early – Mapping the Gaps Between Expert, Stakeholder, and Public Understandings of Early Childhood Development in South Africa.

The work has taken place in co-operation between the DST-NRF Centre of Excellence in Human Development, Stellenbosch University, UNICEF and the MRC/Wits Developmental Pathways for Health Research Unit. The report was authored by Eric Lindland (PhD), Prof. Linda Richter, Prof. Mark Tomlinson, Ntombizodumo Mkwanazi and Kathryn Watt.

September 14, 2016/by Jive Media
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Animations, Comics, Film, Media & Film, Media Production, Public Engagement

Creating interactive media for CHAT (Community Health-worker Assistive Technology)

Jive Media Africa was privileged to develop interactive media for the Community Health worker Assistive Technology (CHAT) project – an innovative mHealth initiative in KZN, SA. This project was pioneered by Prof Lisa Butler, Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Prof Jim Slotta, University of Toronto, and Thandanani Children’s Foundation (Pietermaritzburg, SA) and Jive Media Africa.

We used various media including animation and video to assist community health workers to impart crucial health messaging to impoverished South African households. These health workers are part of existing programmes administered by non-governmental organisations, such as Thandanani Children’s Foundation, serving households in communities around Pietermaritzburg. The digital media created by Jive Media Africa will be delivered via a tablet computer, and will foster meaningful discussions about health topics between the health workers and caregivers in the households.

View the media focussing on child health (birth to 5 years) on the following topics:

(The videos are all in isiZulu with English subtitles)

  • HIV
  • Severe childhood illness
  • Childhood development
  • Nutrition
  • Caregiver depression

View an ‘explainer’ video here:

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September 13, 2016/by Jive Media
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Exhibitions, Media & Film, Media Production

DST-NRF Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Human Development

Jive Media Africa CoE

Jive Media Africa was privileged to support the DST-NRF Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Human Development with its science engagement activities at the CoE Directors’ Forum which took place on the 25th and 26th of August 2016 at the Howard College Campus in Durban. The Centres of Excellence programme is an initiative of the National Research Foundation and the Department of Science and Technology that takes place annually. Jive supports CoE Human, the first of the CoE’s with a focus on Social Sciences, with science communication services. These range from communication strategy and media production support to developing engaging ways to interact with the public around the science being undertaken through the programme. School learners were very excited by and engaged with the activities at the exhibit. Here are some photographs from the event…

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Dr Phil Mjwara (Director General of the DST) and Prof Linda Richter – Director of the DST-NRF Centre of Excellence in Human Development

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Documentary, Film, Media & Film, Media Production

Visual storytelling for Dlalanathi

Jive Media Africa Dlalanathi

Jive Media Africa is proud of these short films/ documentaries that tell the stories of some of the community members whom Dlalanathi supports (an NGO providing psychosocial support for children through play by training and supporting caregivers).

Mr & Mrs Gwala – Families healing families

Dlalanathi – Mr & Mrs Gwala – Families healing families from Dlalanathi on Vimeo.

Building The Road – Youth changing preceptions of youth

Dlalanathi – Building The Road – Youth changing preceptions of youth from Dlalanathi on Vimeo.

Gogo’s story – Healing through play

Dlalanathi – Gogo’s story – Healing through play from Dlalanathi on Vimeo.

January 31, 2016/by Jive Media
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Documentary, Film, Media & Film, Media Production

Paediatric HIV Disclosure Intervention in Uganda

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The Power of Knowing – Experiences of Youth and Caregivers with Paediatric HIV Disclosure.

 

Jive Africa was once again honoured to be working with Dr Lisa Butler from Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School. We have produced an educational documentary and a training course to support caregivers through a process of disclosing to the children in their care.

We were awarded funding from the Boston Children’s Hospital’s Aerosmith Fund for HIV Care and Prevention to support the expansion of our educational film, The Power of Knowing to a fuller length documentary which we have developed for sharing with a global audience.

Paediatric HIV disclosure refers to the process of communicating to a child/children that he or she is infected with HIV.

While HIV care and treatment programs for children are expanding throughout sub-Saharan Africa, a growing challenge facing health providers and caregivers is disclosure of HIV serostatus to infected children. Disclosure is an integral part of accepting and living with the disease and in accessing and sustaining HIV medical care and treatment.

Dr Lisa Butler, in collaboration with Dr. Philippa Musoke (Makerere University-Johns Hopkins University Research Collaboration, Kampala, Uganda) and Dr. Rachel King (University of California San Francisco), is conducting a study to evaluate the effectiveness of a caregiver-and child-focused cognitive-behavioral intervention on improving rates of disclosure to children and to evaluate the short and longer term effects of disclosure and non-disclosure on children.

November 15, 2015/by Jive Media
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Comics, Media Production, Print Media, Public Engagement

UNODC Everyday Heroes

Jive Media Africa designed and implemented a ground-breaking communication campaign for the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in association with the National Dept of Social Development (DSD).

The Everyday Heroes Comic Book Campaign highlights the role of communities in supporting victims of crime and violence.

There are six comic books in the series: Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, Child Sexual Abuse, Human Trafficking, Abuse of Older Persons and Abuse of People with Disabilities.

These comics have been translated into six South Africa languages.

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The contract also involved developing a website, animatics, a distribution strategy, as well as carrying out a pilot project and M&E.

June 19, 2014/by Jive Media
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Books, Media & Film, Media Production, Print Media

Get SET, Go!

What are your options as a young scientist in South Africa? GET – SET – GO is an exciting and accessible guide to Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) careers and opportunities.

Jive Media Africa is proud to have worked with the South Africa Agency for Science and Technology Advancement (SAASTA) to complete the design and layout of this important publication aimed at high school learners.

SAASTAs intention was to produce a publication containing comprehensive information on careers and study opportunities in the fields of SET in South Africa, with an emphasis on areas experiencing skills shortages and the grand challenges facing the science, engineering and innovation system.

” Thanks, Jive Media for an excellent and very attractive careers publication.

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I believe it will serve a good purpose in creating awareness of careers in the science sector, as well as excitement about the possibilities. The end product really exceeded my expectations. ” Ina Roos, Editor, Corporate Communication: South African Agency for Science and Technology Advancement (SAASTA)

For more information contact SAASTA.

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May 19, 2014/by Jive Media
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Media Production, Science Communication, Science Communication Training

Nanotechnology Public Engagement Programme (NPEP) – Nano News

Jive Media Africa is excited to be producing NanoNews, with Prof Janice Limson at Rhodes University. The project, initiated by the South African Agency for Science and Technology Advancement (SAASTA) includes 12 monthly eNewsletters, 4 quarterly newsletters and a series of three “science – writing” training workshops in which scientists are being supported to write articles for the public.

Nanotechnology is the manipulation of matter at the nanoscale, i.e. so small that it is measured in nanometres (one billionth of a metre), to create new materials with new properties.

The NPEP NanoNews project aims to bring together scientists and the public to create awareness and engagement with nanotechnology. It profiles the latest nanotechnology research and developments; the various equipment and facilities at work in the country and highlights potential career opportunities in this field.

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Books, Media Production, Print Media

Men and Masculinities in South Africa

Jive Africa produced the following books for publishing by the Pietermaritzburg Agency for Community Social Action (PACSA) and Sonke Gender Justice Network, “Men and Masculinities in South Africa is a three-part series comprising stories, analysis and faith based resources. Its aim is to mobilize positive changes in the ways that men and women understand male identity in South Africa”. Daniela Gennrich (Editor).

“Gender transformation work is critical to sustain our country’s democratic process.

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PACSA and Sonke Gender Justice Network share the ambitious aim of bringing about fundamental social change that includes the prevention of domestic and sexual violence, achieving gender equality, responding to HIV and AIDS and deepening democracy and human rights”. Daniela Gennrich

The book was launched on the 29th November 2013 as part of PACSA’s 16 Days of Activism Campaign against gender violence. PACSA’s men and gender focus influenced the book as a project which began in 2010.

If you would like to read and download the book as a PDF or e-Book format, click here

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December 20, 2013/by Jive Media
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Media & Film, Media Production

Nanotechnology

Jive Media Africa has been awarded a grant to conceptualize and develop a NANO facility tour at MINTEK and the University of free State (Solid State Lighting and Advancement Materials).

Jive Media Africa developed the National Centre for Nanostructured Materials facility tour at CSIR in 2011 in partnership with DST/CSIR centre. The CSIR tour was developed to create awareness of Nanotechnology by providing students, educators, the media, industry as well as the general public with the opportunity to visit the facilities and learn more about the science and resources available. This tour was featured as one of the NRF/SAASTA Science Advancement Highlights in 2011/12.

Read the invitation for more insight into the tour:
The Nanotechnology Public Engagement Programme (NPEP) in conjunction with the CSIR invited students, policy makers, industry representatives, scientists/applied researchers, science communication practitioners and the general public, to a one day Nanotechnology Facility Tour.

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