1. Changing Conversations in Rwanda

    You join us in a marketplace in Masaka, a busy neighbourhood in the capital city of Rwanda – Kigali. For the past two weeks, Theatre for a Change has been working in Kigali with a group of 20 Rwandan participants – both young people and peer educators –  in collaboration with our partner, Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO).

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  2. A Day in the Life of our Mobile Health Clinic

    Join the dedicated team behind our Mobile Health Clinic in Malawi on a day of outreach. The Mobile Health Clinic provides lifesaving care to some of the most vulnerable women and girls in Lilongwe.

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  3. Press for Progress – Chandra’s Story

    Meet Chandra, who is currently taking part in our Interactive Theatre for Justice training in collaboration with Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) to prevent child marriage and promote girls’ education.

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  4. Raising our Voices for Change Together this Christmas

    Theatre for a Change kicked off the festive season in London on Thursday 7th December by raising our Voices for Change with our wonderful friends old and new.

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  5. A Story from Malawi for World AIDS Day 2017

    It’s 1st December – World AIDS Day – and today, like every day, Theatre for a Change stands up for everyone’s right to access healthcare and education, and for an HIV/AIDS free world.

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  6. A Champion for Women’s Rights Becomes Our New Ambassador

    We are delighted to introduce you to our new Ambassador – Dr. Rosena Allin-Khan. A British MP and A&E Doctor at St. George’s Hospital in London, Rosena is a passionate advocate and dynamic force for global women’s rights.

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  7. Zacchaeus’ Story

    For the last three years, Theatre for a Change has trained more than 300 outstanding female teachers (Agents of Change) that are deployed to 225 rural schools, to support more than 9,000 girls come to school, stay in school and learn.

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  8. Beth’s Story – Participation, Education and Motivation

    Beth Main, a volunteer in our UK office, shares her thoughts on the value of participatory learning in combating inequality and empowering women and girls.

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  9. Bea’s Story – Government Collaboration

    Beatrice Chiphwanya, our Girls’ Education Challenge MEL Officer, explains how we partner with the Malawian government to make our projects a success.

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  10. Umba’s Story – Women Deliver Conference

    Umba Zalira is TfaC Malawi’s Community Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Manager. Below, she reflects on her time at a conference focused on women, development and the sustainable development goals.

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Our Stories

A celebration of the people behind the projects, through their own individual stories of change.