Blog Archives
Transparency – Living Without Borders – Children Refugees – UK
Thousands of Child refugees arrive on Britain’s soil every year without a parent or guardian. The intense psychological scars these young people have accumulated both in their home countries and in leaving their families behind are merely compounded by the … Continue reading
Children’s Radio – Guinea Conakry
Children from seven countries in West Africa have gained a voice. They have been trained by Plan UK to produce and host radio shows, written by and for children discussing issues affecting them in their daily lives. They encourage them … Continue reading
Azara – Children and Disability – Ghana
Fetching water from a well is a special special challenge for Azara. Her disability means no school for her in this small village in northern Ghana. In a culture that too often shuns disability many like her are marginalised and … Continue reading
TOKTEN – Expertise of the Diaspora – Mali
The Malian University of Bamako is calling on the expertise of its diaspora to help reinforce and develop its scientific research and its educational system. TOKTEN is a UNDP project. Filmed and directed by Dominique Chadwick TOKTEN from Dominique Chadwick … Continue reading
Balanced Trees Bear Richer Fruit – Gender Equality 2 – Uganda
In the Rwenzori mountains of Western Uganda two farming cooperatives are successfully challenging gender inequality by training their members, men as well as women to promote women’s rights as an essential part of of sustainable development. Programmme supported by Oxfam … Continue reading
Balanced Trees Bear Richer fruit- Gender Equality 1 – Uganda
In the Rwenzori mountains of Western Uganda two farming cooperatives are successfully challenging gender inequality by training their members, men as well as women to promote women’s rights as an essential part of of sustainable development. Programmme supported by Oxfam … Continue reading
Mapping the road to change- Gender equality 1 – Uganda
In the Rwenzori mountains of Western Uganda two farming cooperatives are successfully challenging gender inequality by training their members, men as well as women to promote women’s rights as an essential part of of sustainable development. The training is community-led … Continue reading
Beyond Belief – Six Personal Stories of Genocide
How could genocide happen? Three survivors from the Nazi Holocaust, a Bosnian Muslim and two young refugees from present day Darfur tell their own astonishing stories of personal survival and offer their thoughts on how future genocides could be prevented. … Continue reading
Dancing Steps to the Congo – DR Congo
Raising money to build an educational project in the DRC Congo by dancing the nights out to the sounds of Cuban or Congolese music. Filmed and directed by Dominique Chadwick in Cambridge, UK. Dancing Steps to the Congo from Dominique … Continue reading
Spotlight on Vital Communities
This film follows a group of children, their families and their communities participating in creative activities over a period of 5 years. This action research study aims to measure the impacts of participating in the arts. Filmed and researched by … Continue reading