Episode 2: Theatre for Sexual & Reproductive Health Ft. Theatre for a Change

Theatre for a Change Malawi uses a unique combination of drama and participatory learning to improve the sexual and reproductive health of vulnerable girls and women in Malawi. In this podcast, we speak with Umba Zalira, Prisca Matambo and Henry Kambuzuma who are leading a new five-year project called Leave No Girl Behind. The project will transform the lives of thousands of highly marginalised, out-of-school girls, to build their literacy and numeracy skills, improve their sexual and reproductive health, and enable them to transition into school, training or employment.

 You don’t want to miss:

  • Key aspects of Theatre for a Change’s unique methodology and how it’s put into action

  • Real-life examples of how theatre is changing the lives of children and the communities that support them

  • How to integrate interactive radio drama into localized listening clubs

  • The importance of ‘safeguarding’ and taking a holistic approach to supporting vulnerable communities

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Meg Nimigon

Meg is an experienced Leadership Coach who works with women leaders to elevate their confidence, amplify their impact, and cultivate greater fulfillment—both in their careers and in their lives beyond work. With a deep understanding of human behaviour, group dynamics, and team culture, Meg brings a unique and powerful approach to personal and professional growth.

Based in Peterborough, Ontario, Meg supports clients across Canada and beyond. Her work is grounded in empathy, clarity, and practical strategy—enabling women to lead with purpose, presence, and courage in today’s fast-changing world.

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