Art, for our Future

by Terrain for Interactive Pedagogy through Arts
Art, for our Future
Art, for our Future
Art, for our Future
Art, for our Future
Art, for our Future
Art, for our Future
Art, for our Future
Art, for our Future
Art, for our Future
Art, for our Future
Art, for our Future
Art, for our Future
Art, for our Future
Art, for our Future
Art, for our Future
Art, for our Future
Art, for our Future
Art, for our Future

Project Report | Nov 13, 2023
An awareness event to launch Art, for our Future.

By Michael Rabot | Project Leader

Children preparing mache paper.
Children preparing mache paper.

We are delighted to present our awareness project in collaboration with Zenerasion Nou Kapav, an NGO which intervenes in Sainte Catherine; some few kilometres where our office is based. The awareness activities of TIPA aim to raise awareness among parents, teachers and the public on Children’s rights so as to better protect the children and make sure that each child feels secure in his environment. 
The project we named "Zeness, twa Sitwayen demin (Youngsters, the future generations)" has two essential goals:

  • Raising awareness among children about their rights and responsibilities: We aim to provide children with the necessary knowledge to understand and claim their fundamental rights while assuming their responsibilities to themselves and society.
  • Encouraging children to express themselves: We create a safe and inclusive environment where children can freely share their opinions, ideas, and emotions. Whether through artistic activities, discussions, or other forms of expression, we want to make their perspectives heard.


For this project, TIPA wishes to highlight two articles: Article 13 and Article 31.2 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Article 13 guarantees the child have the right to freedom of expression; this right shall include freedom to seek, receive and impart information and ideas of all kinds, regardless of frontiers, either orally, in writing or in print, in the form of art, or through any other media of the child's choice. Article 31.2 emphasizes the child's right to participate fully in cultural and artistic life and shall encourage the provision of appropriate and equal opportunities for cultural, artistic, recreational and leisure activity.


To raise awareness about freedom of expression, TIPA uses art as an interactive means. Through "Zeness twa Sitwayen demin", we aim to encourage educators to adopt an empowering and participatory approach, allowing children to express themselves on the issues that concern them. For example, by giving children time to choose the artistic materials they want to use or the topics they want to address. We aim to create an environment where children feel engaged and responsible for their learning, thereby enhancing their self-esteem and commitment to their rights and responsibilities.

Through artistic workshops with Moksharupa, an amazing artist, parents, children, and educators, we seek to disseminate knowledge about Children's Rights, with a special emphasis on freedom of expression. By promoting collective engagement in protecting these rights, our goal is to create a better and more inclusive future where every child can thrive and make their voice heard, becoming active citizens.

Children proudly presenting their drawings.
Children proudly presenting their drawings.
Awareness session on Child's Rights.
Awareness session on Child's Rights.
Colloboration with Moksha, a local artist.
Colloboration with Moksha, a local artist.
Completing the final details of the artistic work.
Completing the final details of the artistic work.
The artistic work.
The artistic work.

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Terrain for Interactive Pedagogy through Arts

Location: Moka - Mauritius
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Project Leader:
Michael Rabot
Saint Pierre , Moka Mauritius
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