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Soul Buddyz Club
The Soul Buddyz Club is a groundbreaking way of reaching children and helping them to take action in their own lives and communities. Soul Buddyz Club is the platform where children are exposed to positive peer interaction, information about their health and rights, fun and adventure to stimulate their growing minds and practical opportunities to develop leadership skills. Since the inception the of the Soul Buddzy Club project over 3 years ago, the project has evolved. Soul Buddyz Club has achieved significant success in a relatively short period of time. To date, more than 2000 primary schools and libraries have become affiliates of the Soul Buddyz Club project with a noteworthy number of these moving on to establish functional Soul Buddzy Clubs.
Thousands of children have joined the Soul Buddyz Club children’s
movement and have, through many innovative ways reported tremendous
gains. The project however has not been immune to challenges and the
Soul Buddyz Club team, in conjunction with project partners and Clubs
on the ground are consistently striving to increase and strengthen the
positive effects of the Soul Buddyz Club project.
Background
The Soul Buddyz Club is a joint initiative of Soul City Institute
for Health and Development Communication and SABC Education in
collaboration with the Department of Education. The project was
established in 2002 in response to an influx of requests from ordinary
children in diverse South African communities. The impetus for starting
the Soul Buddyz Clubs was the highly successful and popular Soul Buddzy
children’s television drama series which was first screened in August
2000.
Soul Buddyz is a multimedia edutainment project and co-production
between Soul City: Institute for Health and Development Communication
and SABC Education. Soul Buddyz successfully highlighted the challenges
facing children as well as the ability of children to confront and
manage problem situations in order to make a difference in their
communities. However, despite the phenomenal impact that Soul Buddyz
had in terms of reach and impact, there were gaps between what children
were exposed to in relation to what they could actually do or practice
in their own lives. While Soul Buddyz raised issues pertinent to the
health and well being of children, research suggested that children
more often than not, lacked the infrastructure and resources needed to
take positive action in their own lives and communities.
This critical factor, coupled with the requests by children for
information and assistance in setting up their own Soul Buddyz groups
went on to form the vision for the Soul Buddyz Club project.
Vision
Together with children and adults, create and sustain a platform
that gives voice to and promotes action for children’s health and well
being.
Objectives
Soul Buddzy Clubs are aimed at:
- creating a vehicle through which children between the ages of 8-12
years can
- become accredited Soul Buddyz Club members
- creating an environment for ongoing learning with peer and
intergenerational support
- creating a forum where children’s needs and voices can be
heard
- promoting schools as community resources
- providing a positive alternative for young people
- encouraging young children to have fun and be creative
- using this vehicle to mobilize children to participate in taking
responsible action to shape their lives and that of the community, now
and in the future
- supporting young people as agents for change
- providing young people with vital health information, especially
around HIV/AIDS and sexuality in order to shift social norms and
promote delaying the onset of sexual activity
Soul Buddyz Club promotes:
- children as proactive, valuable and productive members of the
community
- children as responsible agents for change
- non-discrimination and gender sensitivity
- the best interests of all children
- respect for the right to life, survival and development
- alternate values to the dominant individual, consumerist set of
values
- respect for the views of all children, and
- respect for, exploration and interaction with the environment
- problem-solving, encouraging active learning