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Thursday 21 January 2021

Corona Voice - Angola. The tok show with Sofonie Dala. Don't Miss Out! Day 47

Our Corona Voice show is live in Angola. Day 47

Their school has been closed since March 2020. These kids found ways to dance together during this COVID-19 pandemic. They are feeling. And they want to share these feelings with others.

Ladies and gentlemen, we present you our dancers! 


Coronavirus shoo

Stay at home, wash our hands with soap and water and disinfect with alcohol gel

Let's wash let's wash your hands with soap and water

Disinfect with alcohol gel

Let's wash let's wash with soap and water

Let's wash, let's wash with soap and water

After dancing and singing they decided to give a covid-19 appeal:

Hello, we are Filo, Meury and Alicia. 

Stay at home, wash your hands with soap and water and disinfect with alcohol gel!


Kids still want to connect with each other in physical and rough-and-tumble ways. And one of the ways they want to do this is through dancing.

Click here to watch free full webisodes: https://coronavoice-angola.blogspot.com/

This is the first and the only Coronavirus show in Angola where the most ordinary citizens show their brilliant talents.

The heroes of the program are the most ordinary citizens - they share with the audience their songs, poems and real stories of how the Coronavirus pandemic affected their lives.

We launched the “Corona Voice show” campaign to provide a space for young women and men around Angola to share their views, experiences and initiatives.


FIND SOMEONE TO SPONSOR TODAY

Your sponsorship will help the most affected people by covid-19 to take the first step out of poverty.

Africa Educates Her Campaign - Angola. Season 3. Don't Miss Out! Webisode 33

 Our girls back to school campaign is ongoing. Day 33

Lockdowns and school closures implemented during the pandemic have already caused 743 million girls to miss out on their educations, and 10 million more secondary school-aged girls are predicted to be out of school before it is over.

Today we invited Esperança, she will share with us the impact that covid-19 had on her studies.

Hello! my name is Esperança Amaral, I study in the 7th class in a school complex in Luanda, I am 13 years old. Today I will share with you how the Covid-19 pandemic affected my studies.

How did covid-19 affect your studies?

It affected me a lot because we spent 9 months retired at home without studying, I could not see my classmates and teachers.

At that time, while at home, did you do anything to keep learning?

Yes, I went to a private tutor, I did schoolwork and studied at home.

When did you return to school?

I went back to school in October last year.

How is the dynamics and how are teachers behaving?

They behave well.

Haven't you forgotten anything you've learned before the pandemic?

No.

Do you have any security at school against covid-19? What did you notice?

Yes, we have security. We always wash our hands with soap and water and disinfect them with gel alcohol.

Aren't you afraid of covid-19?

A little bit.

How did your exams go?

I wrote my exams well I did not forget anything I learned before the pandemic.


Nobody knows when this Covid-19 crisis will be over but we will work hard to ensure that girls are able to continue learning and return to school.

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We launched this campaign to ensure that every girl is able to learn while schools are closed and return to the classroom when schools safely reopen. Everyone can play a role in supporting girls education - whether you are a teacher, parent, student, journalist, policymaker, or simply a concerned citizen.

Don't miss this opportunity to bring girls back to school. Tell us your story!

Do you have a personal experience with the coronavirus would you like to share? Or a tip on how your town or community is handling the poverty among women?

FIND SOMEONE TO SPONSOR TODAY

Your sponsorship will help the most vulnerable girls and women to take the first step out of poverty.

Challenge Campus 2030 for students and university professors/researchers worldwide (all-inclusive International incubation week abroad)

 University campuses are at the heart of the change: in 10 years, they should have achieved the 17 SDGs to be able to welcome and educate the next generation! What will these Campuses be like?


Imagine a solution that will allow these sites to be considered socially, economically and environmentally sustainable.

Requirements

Student. Any individual aged eighteen (18) years and / or with full legal capacity, who (i) is currently enrolled at a post-secondary institution during the current scholar year 2019-2020, with a student card as verification. Each Student may only participate once in each Challenge. If the participant is a minor, he / she must provide this authorization signed by a parent or guardian.

Teacher. Any individual aged eighteen (18) years and / or with full legal capacity, who (i) currently a teacher-researcher enrolled in higher university education and able to prove it by a document attesting to their teaching load at the university and / or their membership of a university laboratory. Only one participation in the Challenge per person will be allowed.

Rewards:

International incubation

The winning "student" or "university staff" team will receive an all-inclusive International incubation week abroad (valid for two people in a team: flights, training courses, professional meetings and accommodation).

Second Team

International incubation

The winning "student" or "university staff" team will receive an all-inclusive International incubation week abroad (valid for two people in a team: flights, training courses, professional meetings and accommodation).

Click here to apply:  https://bit.ly/3qy5DHk

Goethe-Institut Radio Art Residency Fellowship Programme 2021 (2,300 euros monthly stipend)

 Application Deadline: 31 January 2021


The Radio Art Residency is an international fellowship program for artistic practice on the radio. The residency is a joint project by the Goethe-Institut and Experimental Radio at Bauhaus-Universität Weimar in cooperation with the University of Music FRANZ LISZT Weimar, Deutschlandfunk Kultur, Thuringiaus Landesmedienanstalt, EIGENHEIM Weimar / Berlin and ACC Galerie Weimar.

The program offers a three-month residency twice a year in Weimar for artists from non-German speaking countries.

The aim of the fellowship is to promote independent and open-ended artistic work and to support the realization of new artworks. The program encourages artists from various disciplines to deal with the narrative, technical and artistic potentials of the radio medium, and specifically promotes exploration of radio as an instrument of communication and possibly even the questioning of what can be constituted as language by the radio.


Requirements

The program is for artists working in the field of acoustic and time-based arts (radio, performance and sound artists).

Applications are open to artists from non-German speaking countries without residence in Germany.

Although experience in radio production is not necessarily required, an interest in engaging with the medium and using the radio for your own work is expected.


Benefits

Financing of arrival and departure expenses

Provision of accommodation in Weimar for 3 months

A monthly fellowship of 2,300 euros (includes material and production costs as well as costs for local transport and traveling)

A broadcast in the Klangkunst program of Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Curatorial supervision and technical support by Experimental Radio at Bauhaus-Universität Weimar. Provision of airtime by bauhaus.fm (Radio Lotte)

Click here to apply:  http://bit.ly/3o3fIt2

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