Devcomics: strips voor ontwikkelingslanden

Op de Stripdagen Haarlem zal een lezing worden gegeven door Leif Packalen van Worldcomics, een organisatie die beeldverhalen maakt om te communiceren met bewoners uit ontwikkelingslanden die niet kunnen lezen. Packalen is de enige niet, want ook Devcomics houdt zich daarmee bezig.

Op de website Worldchanging schrijft Rohit Gupta:

'There is an interesting trend coming out of India, where people are using comics as a tool of development communication in remote regions and villages. Here's a report by Frederick Noronha.

Sharad Sharma runs one such initiative, and "his network called World Comics India held workshops in the remote areas of tribal Jharkhand, Rajasthan, Tamilnadu, and the North East. Charkha, which has been providing training to rural journalists since 1994, started using cartoons and comic strips in development communication in 1997. The Bangalore-based Communication for Development and Learning recently came out with a slim book titled 'Devtoons: Cartoons for Development'." World Comics is now coming out with a journal of such comics.

Trying to get my hands dirty while WorldChanging, I run the other such initiative. One of our stories, The Doppler Effect, deals impassionately with the Hindu-Muslim riots in Godhra (Gujarat) and The Towers Of Silence with the decline of Parsi population in India.'



Het stripverhaal The Doppler Effect van tekenaar Gabriel Greenberg en schrivjer Rohit Gupta staat op  www.namingdistances.com/mutatis/doppler.html

Zie ook: http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/001309.html

Meer over de lezing van Leif Packalen staat op www.stripdagenhaarlem.nl
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