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Selecting the Winning Ideas
After each SCENARIOS FROM
AFRICA contest, the winning entries are selected by national and then international gender-balanced juries made up of people living with HIV; specialists in HIV prevention, treatment, care and advocacy; former contest winners and other young people; and communications experts, especially from the realm of film production. The participation of people from a range of different fields creates a forum for rich, multidisciplinary debates.
In many cases, the winner selection process provides individuals and organizations working in the same area with an opportunity to get to know one another and to collaborate directly for the first time, laying the groundwork for future partnerships. Synergy creation is a key underlying objective of all phases of SCENARIOS FROM AFRICA.
Jurors also appreciate the selection process as a unique method to evaluate the communication work around HIV/AIDS that has been carried out to date. The average juror reads roughly 200 creative works (over 600 pages of text) on HIV/AIDS by young people. Entries are also discussed at length by groups of jurors. Through this process, members of the selection committees are able to identify problem areas in the young authors’ HIV-related knowledge and attitudes and to formulate ways to adjust the response to the epidemic so as to take young people's views and needs into account. The jurors' findings are also compiled in reports and scholarly articles for wider circulation and application:
2005 SCENARIOS FROM AFRICA Juror Observations and Recommendations (Word, 40 pages)
Imagining the epidemic: an analysis of young Nigerians' representations of HIV/AIDS [in 2005 contest entries] and their implications for communication activities (PDF poster, presented at 2008 Mexico City AIDS Conference)
A ‘new way of perceiving the pandemic’: the findings of a unique participatory research process into young Africans’ stories about HIV/AIDS, published in Culture, Health & Sexuality: An International Journal for Research, Intervention and Care, Volume 11, Issue 4 2009; summarized in UNAIDS' HIV This Week, Issue 69 (Word, 33 pages)
2008 SCENARIOS FROM AFRICA Juror Observations and Recommendations (Word, 36 pages)
During the selection process, jurors invariably express dismay over the fact that only an extremely small percentage of contest entries will be turned into a SCENARIOS FROM AFRICA film. They come across many creative works that they would like to make use of in their programs in other ways: producing radio shows, adapting the stories as theater pieces, publishing collections of contest entries…. Jurors – and others who might be interested (please contact Global Dialogues) – are actively encouraged to do just that, as long as the young author is always prominently acknowledged and none of the contest entries is ever used in a for-profit venture.
SCENARIOS FROM AFRICA juries include film directors, producers, scriptwriters, actors and actresses, costume designers and specialists in film dubbing. Each time the contest is held, one or more of the internationally acclaimed directors who go on to turn the winning ideas into short films is a member of the final selection jury.
Please click here to view and download photos from national and international juries held since 1997, and here to see photos of contest winners over the years. |