Episode 1: Using improvisational theatre to discuss irregular migration with teenagers in The Gambia cover
Episode 1: Using improvisational theatre to discuss irregular migration with teenagers in The Gambia cover
Migration Stories

Episode 1: Using improvisational theatre to discuss irregular migration with teenagers in The Gambia

Episode 1: Using improvisational theatre to discuss irregular migration with teenagers in The Gambia

15min |26/04/2021
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Episode 1: Using improvisational theatre to discuss irregular migration with teenagers in The Gambia cover
Episode 1: Using improvisational theatre to discuss irregular migration with teenagers in The Gambia cover
Migration Stories

Episode 1: Using improvisational theatre to discuss irregular migration with teenagers in The Gambia

Episode 1: Using improvisational theatre to discuss irregular migration with teenagers in The Gambia

15min |26/04/2021
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João Pedro Martins is a Ph.D. Candidate and lecturer at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. His interest in migration reaches from social cohesion, the difficulties of integration in host communities until LGBTI+ migration and migration policy. Apart  from   conducting research, João is also a Junior Consultant with vast experience and know how in the development of (online) learning tools.  

He’s supported the IOM Regional Office for West and Central Africa and the IOM Offices in Nigeria and The Gambia   with   the development of a wide range of tools and guidance. These include the online RCCE course in response to COVID-19, a guide for community dialogue and a Journalist Toolkit. 

In this podcast, João speaks about a project he designed for IOM The Gambia. Following field research with youth in semi-urban areas, he designed The Backway Improvisational Theatre’.It’s an interactive game-like activity for teenagers implemented in schools and facilitated by returnees. For more info on the game and how to use it, visit the dedicated page on Yenna.


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João Pedro Martins is a Ph.D. Candidate and lecturer at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. His interest in migration reaches from social cohesion, the difficulties of integration in host communities until LGBTI+ migration and migration policy. Apart  from   conducting research, João is also a Junior Consultant with vast experience and know how in the development of (online) learning tools.  

He’s supported the IOM Regional Office for West and Central Africa and the IOM Offices in Nigeria and The Gambia   with   the development of a wide range of tools and guidance. These include the online RCCE course in response to COVID-19, a guide for community dialogue and a Journalist Toolkit. 

In this podcast, João speaks about a project he designed for IOM The Gambia. Following field research with youth in semi-urban areas, he designed The Backway Improvisational Theatre’.It’s an interactive game-like activity for teenagers implemented in schools and facilitated by returnees. For more info on the game and how to use it, visit the dedicated page on Yenna.


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João Pedro Martins is a Ph.D. Candidate and lecturer at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. His interest in migration reaches from social cohesion, the difficulties of integration in host communities until LGBTI+ migration and migration policy. Apart  from   conducting research, João is also a Junior Consultant with vast experience and know how in the development of (online) learning tools.  

He’s supported the IOM Regional Office for West and Central Africa and the IOM Offices in Nigeria and The Gambia   with   the development of a wide range of tools and guidance. These include the online RCCE course in response to COVID-19, a guide for community dialogue and a Journalist Toolkit. 

In this podcast, João speaks about a project he designed for IOM The Gambia. Following field research with youth in semi-urban areas, he designed The Backway Improvisational Theatre’.It’s an interactive game-like activity for teenagers implemented in schools and facilitated by returnees. For more info on the game and how to use it, visit the dedicated page on Yenna.


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Description

João Pedro Martins is a Ph.D. Candidate and lecturer at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. His interest in migration reaches from social cohesion, the difficulties of integration in host communities until LGBTI+ migration and migration policy. Apart  from   conducting research, João is also a Junior Consultant with vast experience and know how in the development of (online) learning tools.  

He’s supported the IOM Regional Office for West and Central Africa and the IOM Offices in Nigeria and The Gambia   with   the development of a wide range of tools and guidance. These include the online RCCE course in response to COVID-19, a guide for community dialogue and a Journalist Toolkit. 

In this podcast, João speaks about a project he designed for IOM The Gambia. Following field research with youth in semi-urban areas, he designed The Backway Improvisational Theatre’.It’s an interactive game-like activity for teenagers implemented in schools and facilitated by returnees. For more info on the game and how to use it, visit the dedicated page on Yenna.


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