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Success Story
A USAID-supported
justice and human rights
education project reaches
Colombian children
Learning About Justice Through Theater
Photo: FIU\Javier Said
The theater has proven to be an
innovative way to educate new
generations and increase confidence in
the justice system.
More than 39,200 children
have viewed the play and
afterward, their perception
of the justice system is
improved.
USAID/Colombia is partnering with the Carrera Theater
Foundation to educate Colombia’s children about justice
and human rights and build their trust in the country’s justice
institutions. As a result of the partnership, a play was created
to teach young children about these values, as well as ways
to access justice through peaceful means such as mediation.
The play, Pataplín Rataplán: Children for Justice, created by
the partnership, has far exceeded the original project goal.
After the play opened to an initial target group of 2,000,
demand grew and the play ultimately reached over 39,200
children. After initial shows in and near Bogotá, the play
was requested by a large number of district schools and
companies.
The Mayor’s Office of Bogotá and the Bogota Philharmonic
Orchestra selected the play to be part of their educational
programs to be presented in the city’s main sports arena.
Approximately 700 buses transported more than 30,000
children to nine showings of the play. Additionally, the play will
be filmed in DVD format so that it may be brought to more of
Colombia’s regions.
Pataplín Rataplán has become a high-impact sustainable
education project. A survey conducted of children after
they saw the play revealed that the credibility of institutions
responsible for imparting justice is growing and confidence in
the system is increasing.
After seeing the play, ten-year-old Camilo Rodriguez summed
up its success. “Now I know that justice is for all of us. We
have rights and we can go to the Justice Houses (regional
centers that help with conflict resolution) if we have problems
in our homes,” he said.
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