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Alhassan Kemokwai was one of the first Ebola survivors to walk out of Kenema Government Hospital during the peak of the outbreak. We met Alhassan and followed his story. Story was acquired by The Guardian UK En Sierra Leone, une équipe de chercheurs et d'agronomes a retrouvé la trace d'un café sauvage, le stenophylla. Cultivé jusqu'au début du XXe siècle, mais trop rare, il a été progressivement remplacé par le robusta et l'arabica. Boudé des marchés, oublié des agriculteurs, on le croyait disparu depuis 1954. C'est une découverte qui suscite beaucoup d'enthousiasme car elle pourrait révolutionner la filière mondiale du café, en difficulté face au réchauffement climatique. (c) Jenna Le Bras / François Hume-Ferkatadji A Louxor en Egypte, au pied de la nécropole thébaine, Michel Mosser élève des oies et des canards pour produire du foie gras. Poussé par sa passion pour l'égyptologie, cet ancien conseiller du ministre de l’environnement Belge a tout laissé tomber en 2014 pour faire revivre une tradition égyptienne millénaire : le gavage des oies. (c) Jenna Le Bras / François Hume-Ferkatadji For three days, walkers and Bedouins travel together in the mountains of South Sinai as part of the "Sinai is Safe" project, which aims to counter the scary speech in the media about this area, subjected to insurgency and terrorist attack in the North. Sierra Leoneans have experienced compounded traumatic exposures, from the 1991-2002 civil war to the 2014-2016 Ebola epidemic and beyond. Long after these experiences, the mental health impact lasts. Yet like many other low-income settings that have gone through conflict and crises, mental health services are nowhere near the level needed to meet people’s rights and needs. The government has yet to make the investments needed to realize its policy commitments on mental health, and donor support has been insufficient. 17-year-old M’Balu Tucker lives in a poor village in Sierra Leone and could not afford to pay her school fees. But she has a new source of income, thanks to an IFC-supported program that leverages the demand for sanitation supplies during the COVID-19 pandemic to teach adolescent girls a skill: making soap. The project is implemented by World Hope International.
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Michael D.
Freetown, Sierra Leone
$500 - $1500 / Day
Top Services
- Documentary DP
- Fixer
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
About Michael D.
I am an Australian photographer and film maker currently based in Sierra Leone. I have worked in more than 20 countries around the world for broadcasters and organisations such as Nat Geo, AJE, PBS, The Guardian UK, The Telegraph, ESPN, Nike, The United Nations, and many others. I am also part of gmbfilms.com and are capable of full service HD and 4k video production. Available for projects anywhere in the world.
Jenna L.
Freetown, Sierra Leone
$300 - $2000 / Day
Top Services
- Reporter / Journalist
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
- Field Producer
About Jenna L.
French and freelancer. Independent journalist. Loads writer, videographer & weekend photographer Working with a Sony PXW-FS5.
Ibrahim Miles B K.
Freetown, Sierra Leone
$500 - $1000 / Day
Top Services
- Documentary DP
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
- Sound Mixer
About Ibrahim Miles B K.
With over 9 years of professional experience in the television industry I have worked on range of projects from Documentary, video Journalism, advocacy films and music videos.
Eastina T.
Freetown, Sierra Leone
$150 - $500 / Day
Top Services
- Reporter / Journalist
- Audio Storyteller
- 360 Documentary Video
About Eastina T.
Eastina Marian Boimadi Taylor is an experienced mentor/producer and presenter with a demonstrated history of working in the broadcast media industry for over 13 years. She is currently the station manager for Capital Radio. One of Sierra Leone's premier commercial radio station.Since 2006,Capital has provided the best in international music, news and entertainment. The station broadcasts exclusively in English and our music is international. She is skilled in broadcasting,storytelling,mentoring,editing, Microsoft Office, and television, as well as a strong community and social services professional. Eastina is a 2018 Mandela Washington Fellows From Indiana University, and continues to champion the issues of young people through an organization called Shaping Young Minds Initiative. She was also a Community Engagement Manager and Project Lead for On Our Radar in Sierra Leone, Eastina led a community engagement network of over 70 community reporters in Sierra Leone, as well as mentoring of reporters across the On Our Radar reporter network around the world. She is the current Public Relations Officer for Women In The Media Sierra Leone,an organization which focuses on empowering Female Journalists to be able to use their platforms to tell adequate stories and advocate for better welfare and equal rights for women and girls in Sierra Leone.