Iraqis turn to sketches and songs to contain virus
Yahoo News: In one skit from the parody adaptation of the long-running Syrian TV drama, ‘Bab al-Hara’, the show’s main character Abu Issam, played by Iraqi artist Mohammad Qassem, scolds his son to ‘put on your mask!’
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The coronavirus murals trying to keep Kenya’s slums safe
A street artist called Msale has taken it upon himself to create giant murals bringing public health messages directly to the overcrowded Mathare slum in Nairobi. With half a million people living in such ‘a squeezed area’ social distancing is quite impossible to achieve, says Msale, so he is providing information for people on how to keep safe from Covid-19 in the ‘simplest, clearest’ way he knows.
View here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvJzg4lJ398&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR2RUSewPs1IvCfv-rjkrUyeWdRJujcrrVbEIGOL8mpOwsy4U7LCWE63C14
World Teenage Reporting Project >COVID 19
Since mid April, the assignment to teenage journalists in 16 countries has been to cover the untold stories of how their peers are helping both potential and current victims of the virus and their caregivers. The project will continue “until it’s not needed anymore. The goal is to combat Global Youth & News Media see as the prevailing image these days of teenagers as either careless beach frolickers who bring the virus home or as bored couch-sitters who think about only themselves.
Read more here: https://www.globalyouthandnewsmediaprize.net/post/covid-19-teenage-stories-are-live?fbclid=IwAR1OBcXw6Cgr-0-rD1p5-fvc8TNS6yY97FeHWTjjMC8C5D4ZUV1pFQHt4wE
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