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Consequences - Zimbabwe
"Consequences" is a 54-minute film that tells the story of Rita, who is 16 years old and lives in a high-density urban area in Africa. She is bright, talented, and has a steady boyfriend. She will soon graduate from secondary school and plans to go to university. Life is good - until she discovers that she is pregnant.
Through Rita's story, "Consequences" offers adolescents insights into the reality of teen pregnancy and urges them to consider either postponing sex or taking precautions to avoid getting pregnant.
Support materials included a color poster, discussion guidelines, and a photonovela.
Family Planning, Youth.
Consequences was produced by John Riber, a filmmaker renowned for his pro-social films produced in Africa. Since distribution of the film began in 1988, over 3,300 copies have been distributed (as of Dec 2001) through nongovernmental organizations, television and film distribution companies, mobile van systems, home video sales/rental firms, and official cinema halls. The film is available in English, French, Setswana, Swahili, Shona and Ndebele. Consequences has won seven international awards.
Development for Self Reliance.
"The Use of Mainstream Media to Encourage Social Responsibility: The International Experience" - The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation - Prepared by: Jennifer Daves and Liza Nickerson - The Media Project.
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