Jive People
Jive Media has just completed a ground-breaking communication campaign for the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in association with the National Dept of Social Development (DSD). The Everyday Heroes Comic Book Campaign highlights the role of communities in supporting victims of crime and violence. There are six comic books in the series: Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, Child Sexual Abuse, Human Trafficking, Abuse of Older Persons and Abuse of People with Disabilities.
Jive Media has developed books, comics, websites, DVD's, media campaigns, etc. for a variety of Human Rights organisations/ institutions.
Jive Media is careful to raise issues in a constructive manner, rather than taking a reactionary approach. Jive Media hopes to role model good practice through its story-lines, and through how issues in the stories are tackled.
Some of our Human Rights work, apart from that indicated on the Children and HIV focus page, has been for the Archbishop Denis Hurley Web Project (website), CREATE CBR (DVD and comic book), PACSA (community accompaniment book), AFRA (land rights newsletters), Dept of Home Affairs (Xenophobia comic), The Collaborative for HIV and AIDS, Religion and Theology (CHART website), Masibumbane HIV and AIDS Mission (website), SaveAct (website), Cluster Publications (e-commerce facility) and many many more...

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