Winner at the 2005 International Emmys, the film follows a group of young people from Minya in Upper Egypt as they creat a series of animated films on the subject of child rights. Was awarded the Internation Children's Day of Broadcasting Prize.
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PSA produced for UNICEF - shot on Super 16 film.
A behind the scenes look at the making of Sotna (Our Voice) a news programme researched, presented and filmed by Egyptian young people. The young journalists and film makers were trained by Offshoot as a part of a UNICEF project.
After years battling the disease, EGypt is now almost totaly polio free, thanks in part to the support of UNICEF and the Japanese government.
Heading out onto the streets of Cairo and Alexandria, the film introduces you to some of Egypt's street children. The project allowed these children to present themselves, explain some of their experiences and explore solutions to adressing their problems.
A Documentary on Egypt's street children produced for UNICEF Egypt. 2007
Egypt's street children are seen but rarely heard. In this film they talk frankly about their experiences in an attempt to present the problem to a other Egyptians. The film won an award at the Senegal film festival.
Sotna is a news show with a difference - it's researched and presented by young Egyptians, under the age of 17. The reports all focus on issues related to children and, in this the pilot episode, follow a theme related to sports. The stories show a variety of ways in which sport is helping young people. The young journalists were all trained by Offshoot.
Winner at the 2005 International Emmys, the film follows a group of young people from Minya in Upper Egypt as they creat a series of animated films on the subject of child rights. Was awarded the Internation Children's Day of Broadcasting Prize.
Along Yemen's border with Saudi Arabia a steady stream of children set out on a dangerous journey. They risk robbery, sexual abuse and even death as they cross the border smuggling small amounts of flour and drugs. This film was broadcast within Yemen as part of a campaign by the International Organisation of Migration, UNICEF and the Yemeni Government.
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