PAEM is an initiative of the Government of Senegal through the Ministry of Justice represented by the Directorate of Education and Social Protection (DESPS). Its implementation is in line with the government's desire to promote a political and social environment that protects children against all forms of exploitation and abuse of the political vision defined in the National Strategy for Child Protection (SNPE). The project is funded by Italian cooperation to the tune of 500,000 euros and benefits from the technical support of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR). As such, it aims to contribute to the abandonment of the practice of begging and child abuse, two scourges that affect the well-being of hundreds of thousands of young children and adolescents in Senegal. Child begging is an alarming issue in Senegal. Hundreds of thousands of street children are victims of human trafficking and abuse. The Senegalese Government is conscious of this situation, regardless of its judicial arsenals that promote children's rights and prevent abuse. Due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the authority launched the project "Zero enfants dans la rue." The project zero enfants dans la rue aims to put an end to child begging and abuse. This documentary film takes an in-depth analysis of the recurrent past events in this newly elected government of President Macky Sall. Since his accession to the office of the presidency, citizens don't have faith in their justice system, systemic corruption, economic scandals in the highest form, and the reverse of the democratic achievements. President Macky Sall gets upset when people questioned him about his intention to run for a third term since he was the one who said that his term of office would end in 2024. President Macky Sall strickly warms his party member and allies to talk about his intention or ambition to run for office for the third term, but whoever disobeys his order is automatically fired from his post! Does the history of 2012 will repeat in 2024? And where the Senegalese democracy is going?
Sie A.
Dakar, Senegal
Top Services
Documentary DP
Corporate Videographer
News Shooter / Video Journalist
Equipment
Video
- 4K video camera
- Full HD video camera
- GoPro or equivalent
- DSLR or equivalent
- Drone
Audio
- External recorder
- Wireless lavalier mic
- Shotgun mic
Miscellaneous
- Lighting kit
- Shoulder rig
- Sliders
About Sie
Well I am Adams Sie, a Senegalese Documentary Filmmaker. Stories, I can't tell which one I like best... As I am concerned, and in relation to stories... all stories are important as long as they have the human story in them. Story that reflect actual facts of people, animals, places etc. A story that draws me closer to feel the emotion deeply within and outside my human body due to the authenticity and originality of the story told. Those are the kind of stories I loved.
Top Projects
Fedup (version english) - YouTube
- Documentary DP
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
- Production Company
- Corporate Videographer
- Line Producer / On-Location
- Senior Producer / Project Manager
- Non-Fiction Film Director
This documentary film takes an in-depth analysis of the recurrent past events in this newly elected government of President Macky Sall. Since his accession to the office of the presidency, citizens don't have faith in their justice system, systemic corruption, economic scandals in the highest form, and the reverse of the democratic achievements. President Macky Sall gets upset when people questioned him about his intention to run for a third term since he was the one who said that his term of office would end in 2024. President Macky Sall strickly warms his party member and allies to talk about his intention or ambition to run for office for the third term, but whoever disobeys his order is automatically fired from his post! Does the history of 2012 will repeat in 2024? And where the Senegalese democracy is going?
Child Code
- Documentary DP
PAEM is an initiative of the Government of Senegal through the Ministry of Justice represented by the Directorate of Education and Social Protection (DESPS). Its implementation is in line with the government's desire to promote a political and social environment that protects children against all forms of exploitation and abuse of the political vision defined in the National Strategy for Child Protection (SNPE). The project is funded by Italian cooperation to the tune of 500,000 euros and benefits from the technical support of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR). As such, it aims to contribute to the abandonment of the practice of begging and child abuse, two scourges that affect the well-being of hundreds of thousands of young children and adolescents in Senegal.
Zero Child In the Street
- Corporate Videographer
Child begging is an alarming issue in Senegal. Hundreds of thousands of street children are victims of human trafficking and abuse. The Senegalese Government is conscious of this situation, regardless of its judicial arsenals that promote children's rights and prevent abuse. Due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the authority launched the project "Zero enfants dans la rue." The project zero enfants dans la rue aims to put an end to child begging and abuse.
All Services
Pre-Production
- Production Company
- Senior Producer / Project Manager
Production Support
- Non-Fiction Film Director
- Line Producer / On-Location
- Corporate Videographer
- Documentary DP
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
Post-Production
- Sound Mixer
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