From the UK
On Friday 8th February, TfaC UK and The School of African and Oriental Studies (SOAS) in London, produced the first ever international interactive radio touch tag broadcast. read more of 'TfaC Interactive Radio goes international'… On 3 August 2012 students from the UK joined with for the community of Dwabor in Ghana's Central R local youths to create a theatre performance Region. read more of 'British and Ghanaian students use interactive theatre to stop teenage pregnancy'… Comic Relief has announced a grant of £285,000 for a Guardian News & Media-supported sex workers' project in Malawi read more of 'TfaC secures funding from Comic Relief'… Theatre for a Change has some important media partners, including The Guardian, Channel 4 and The Spectator. read more of 'TfaC coverage by The Guardian, Channel4 and The Spectator'… The Open College Network (OCN) in August 2007 certified TfaC as a recognised centre to deliver OCN qualifications. read more of 'TfaC to deliver OCN in association with St. Mary's University, London'… TfaC have been working in Burkina Faso and Togo with Save the Children whose HIV Co-ordinators, Ame David, says, ''I am convinced your approach is the best way to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS'' read more of 'Save the Children'… TfaC at Buckingham Palace read more of 'TfaC at Buckingham Palace'… Ghana at 50 - TfaC at the British Museum read more of 'TfaC at the British Museum'… THE COMMUNITY THEATRE CENTRE (CTC) is opened in Accra. The CTC is in the heart of Jamestown read more of 'May 2006 - CTC opened in Accra'…TfaC Interactive Radio goes international
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British and Ghanaian students use interactive theatre to stop teenage pregnancy
TfaC secures funding from Comic Relief
TfaC coverage by The Guardian, Channel4 and The Spectator
TfaC to deliver OCN in association with St. Mary's University, London
Save the Children
TfaC at Buckingham Palace
TfaC at the British Museum
May 2006 - CTC opened in Accra