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.
Ibrahim Miles B K.
Freetown, Sierra Leone2 reviews
Top Services
Documentary DP
1 reviewNews Shooter / Video Journalist
1 reviewSound Mixer
Equipment
Video
- 2K video camera
- 4K video camera
- DSLR or equivalent
- GoPro or equivalent
- Drone
Audio
- External recorder
- Wireless lavalier mic
- Shotgun mic
Miscellaneous
- Lighting kit
- Stabilizer
About Ibrahim Miles B
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.
Top Projects
Fambul Welbodi
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
- Documentary DP
- Creative Director
- Sound Mixer
- Video Editor - News
- Video Editor - Documentary
Fambul Welbodi is an integrated program design to reduce pregnancy rate of teenage pregnancy.
In Sierra Leone, religious leaders take on role in Ebola prevention
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
- Documentary DP
- Creative Director
- Fixer
- Sound Mixer
- Video Editor - News
- Video Editor - Documentary
Churches and mosques are using passages from the Bible and Quran to promote Ebola prevention
Post Ebola-Resilience Project
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
- Documentary DP
- Drone Operator
- Sound Mixer
- Video Editor - Documentary
Soap-making interviews
- Documentary DP
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.
Produced for InterMotion Media on Storyhunter
October 2020
Mental Health in Sierra Leone (working title)
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
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.
Produced for Amnesty International on Storyhunter
May 2021
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Pre-Production
- Creative Director
- Fixer
- Production Company
- Translator
Production Support
- Editorial Photographer / Photojournalist
- Event Photographer
- Landscape Photographer
- Portrait Photographer
- Product Photographer
- Gaffer
- Grip
- Production Assistant
- Commercial DP
- Corporate Videographer
- Documentary DP
- Drone Operator
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
Post-Production
- Sound Mixer
- Video Editor - Commercial
- Video Editor - Documentary
- Video Editor - News
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