EUROPEAN UNION

Our team has been lucky to be part of this development through the stories we have helped them to tell on WASH, women empowerment, health, education, tourism among others.

Projects:

16 days of Activism

We had the opportunity to create a documentary covering the 16 Days of Activism 2023 contributing to the ongoing efforts to combat gender-based violence.

Reference person
MUTAGWABA Kelvin
(EEAS-DAR ES SALAAM)
Kelvin.MUTAGWABA@eeas.europa.eu

UNDP TANZANIA

Projects:

Savannas Forever – Climate Resilience through Indigenous Knowledge

We documented the Savannas Forever initiative in Maasai communities across Tanzania under the UNDP-Adaptation Fund Climate Innovation Accelerator (AFCIA). Our work included videography, photography, and storytelling to showcase the involvement of local women and youth in seed collection, cultivation, and pasture restoration. Through our coverage, we highlighted the community-led efforts in climate resilience and sustainable livestock management, bringing visibility to Indigenous knowledge and environmental conservation.

Reference person

Sawiche Wamunza, Communications Analyist sawiche.wamunza@undp.org

UNDP TANZANIA

Projects:

Promoting Peace for Sustainable Development

We had the opportunity to conduct visits to 12 regions across Tanzania mainland and Zanzibar, documenting success stories of various Youth Peace Clubs for UNDP Tanzania. This initiative falls under the Promoting Peace for Sustainable Development project, aimed at empowering youth for the maintenance of peace.

Horticulture Transformation of Inclusive Growth

We had the privilege of producing documentaries, visual content, and photography. This initiative empowers women farmers through trainings and the provision of pack houses to enhance their economic status.

NELGA

Projects:

NELGA Documentary Series

We produced a multi-location documentary series for NELGA, capturing key milestones in land governance across Africa. Our work took us to Ghana, Namibia, Ethiopia, Cameroon, Sene- gal, Morocco, and Tanzania, where we docu- mented NELGA’s impact on scholarship programs, curriculum development, and policy engagement. Through compelling videography, photography, and storytelling, we highlighted case studies of universities pioneering land governance education, showcased policy actions influencing land reforms, and amplified the voices of scholars and policymakers driving change.

Reference person

Julia Brilling
Team Leader
NELGA Research Communication +255 (0)715 309 711