Press Release – ICRC By Reuben Tabel/ICRC Kennedy Makande is a grade eight student at Kepalam Primary School in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea. He is soft spoken and down to earth, one of those kids who loves telling a story through drawing. In fact, he is one of …
By Reuben Tabel/ICRC
Kennedy Makande is a grade eight student at Kepalam Primary School in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea. He is soft spoken and down to earth, one of those kids who loves telling a story through drawing. In fact, he is one of the most talented visual art students at his school, particularly when it comes to drawing pictures using only one’s imagination. Last year, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) started a drawing competition with the school. The project engaged students to draw pictures showing the consequences of tribal fighting the Highlands, and how they want schools to be protected – from tribal fights. The best drawings were turned into paintings on the classroom
Friday, 11 December 2020, 4:37 pm
By Reuben Tabel/ICRC
Kennedy Makande is a
grade eight student at Kepalam Primary School in the
Highlands of Papua New Guinea. He is soft spoken and down to
earth, one of those kids who loves telling a story through
drawing. In fact, he is one of the most talented visual art
students at his school, particularly when it comes to
drawing pictures using only one’s imagination. Last year,
the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) started
a drawing competition with the school. The project engaged
students to draw pictures showing the consequences of tribal
Press Release – ICRC By Reuben Tabel/ICRC Kennedy Makande is a grade eight student at Kepalam Primary School in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea. He is soft spoken and down to earth, one of those kids who loves telling a story through drawing. In fact, he is one of …
By Reuben Tabel/ICRC
Kennedy Makande is a grade eight student at Kepalam Primary School in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea. He is soft spoken and down to earth, one of those kids who loves telling a story through drawing. In fact, he is one of the most talented visual art students at his school, particularly when it comes to drawing pictures using only one’s imagination. Last year, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) started a drawing competition with the school. The project engaged students to draw pictures showing the consequences of tribal fighting the Highlands, and how they want schools to be protected – from tribal fights. The best drawings were turned into paintings on the classroom