Grassroots Comics - A Development Communication Tool

The manual gives a number of examples of comics from different countries, photographs from workshops on grassroots comic creation, and manuals that demonstrate how to approach this communication medium with local non-governmental organisations (NGOs) or with community activists. It explains how to make wall poster comics, booklet comics, strips, and accordion folded mini comics for local distribution - at meeting places, bus stops, shops, offices, schools, on notice-boards and electricity poles, etc. Reproduction methods include: photocopying for issues up to 30-40 copies, screen printing for issues from 100 copies upwards, and offset printing for issues from 200-300 copies upwards.
Contents include:
- Chapter I: Grassroots comics power!; Why use grassroots comics?; and Grassroots comics formats.
- Chapter II: Works and workshops from India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Pakistan.
- Chapter III: Works and workshops from Tanzania, Benin, and Mozambique.
- Chapter IV: Comics as a medium among refugees - Palestinian refugees in Lebanon; and refugees in Manchester, United Kingdom.
- Appendices: 4 manuals; notes on additional formats and resources; a step-by-step training plan for a wallposter comics workshop; and a comics workshop programme, budget, material list, and a sample proposal.
- A frequently asked questions section.
This manual is available in a downloadable PDF format (see access below) and in a paper copy version. The paper copy version is available free of charge on request from keoinfo@formin.fi For more information on how grassroots comics are used, please see the collection of videos uploaded to YouTube by Leif Packalén - click here.
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Emails from Leif Packalén to The Communication Initiative on June 12 2007 and January 6 2009; and posting by Sharad Sharma to the Community Media Network on The Communication Initiative platform, April 30 2016.
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