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Monday, April 18, 2011
SilENT VOICES PHOTO EXHIBITION - DAR
Thursday, April 14, 2011
"SILENT VOICES" AT New Dodoma Hotel
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
"SILENT VOICES" PHOTO EXHIBITION IN DODOMA
A PHOTO EXHIBITION BY PARTICIPANTS OF THE EFFECTIVE RURAL PHOTOJOURNALISM COACHINGPROJECT 2010/11
Flame Tree Media Trust has, for past one year, implemented the Effective Rural Photojournalism Coaching project, by funding from Tanzania Media Fund (TMF). The project aimed at empowering regional photojournalists with the skills that they might use to visualize grass-root issues by powerful photographic images.
The photojournalists were coached on how to generate ideas, select approach and visualize them, as we can witness this exhibition today.
The objectives of the project among others, are; to support quality journalism and to develop the skills of the Tanzanian photographers and writing journalists, so that their work can contribute to improved quality of the media content, better policies and good governance in the country.
The coaching covered the following regions: Lindi, Iringa, Mwanza, Shinyanga, Zanzibar and Kigoma in a period of one year beginning May 2010. The project has produced a year wall calendar of 2011, this photo exhibition and a book, which is still in the publishing process.
The complete set of this exhibition is comprised of 54 posters with a total of 446 photographs. We believe, it is the first big mobile photo exhibition to have been produced and shown within the country. More importantly, it focuses on the different grassroots’ issues in our most known rural communities.
The following photojournalists and their respective regions participated in the project.
ERPC – Rural issues Covered
Lindi
Participant | Issues |
1. Marry Mpandula | Early Pregnancies |
2. Kijakazi Yunus | Deforestation |
3. Abdulaziz Ahmed | Sanitation |
4. Athuman Mtepa | Road signs vandalism |
5. Christopher Lilai | Crossing Lukuledi River |
6. Denny Mkuchu | Deserted infrastructures |
7. Happy Severine | Education – Teachers housing |
8. Utegele Ibrahim | Water in Mchinga |
9. Said Hamdani | Miners |
10. Elibariki Mafore | Homeless people |
11. Mwanja Ibadi | ---------------- |
| |
Iringa | |
1. Anita Boma | Pawaga Livestock keepers |
2. Daudi Mwangosi | Rural life |
3. Friday Simbaya | Tomato farming - Ilula |
4. Ibrahim Issa | ----------------- |
5. Janeth Matondo | Nzihi Dispensary |
6. Mawazo Malembeka | Mtera fishing camps |
7. Oliver Motto | Deserted kids |
8. Selina Ilunga | Out of focus |
9. Sima Bingileki | Domestic Violence |
10. Vicky Macha | Water born diseases |
| |
Mwanza | |
1. Erika Elias | Women in mining |
2. Fredrick Katulanda | 1. Kids miners/ 2. Street children |
3. John Sanjo | Artisan miners |
4. Jovither Kaijage | Bilharzias - Ukerewe |
5. Twalad Salum | Traditional healers |
6. Beatrice Rabach | Elders life – Bukumbi |
7. Devota Sotel | -------------------- |
8. Emmy Reid | Women entrepreneurs |
9. Jovin Mihambi | -------------------- |
10. Sheila Seizzy | HIV in Ukerewe |
11. Wilson Elisha | Family Planing |
| |
Shinyanga | |
1. Ali Lityawi | Elders killing |
2. Ester Sumira | Herder life |
3. Patrick Mabula | Traditional dance |
4. Raymond Mihayo | Mother pupils |
5. Shija Felician | Albino kilings |
6. Steven Kidoyayi | Ward school’s challenges |
7. Alex Sayi | -------------------- |
8. Suleiman Abedi | Environmentalist |
9. Suzzy Butondo | -------------------- |
10. Stella Ibengwe | -------------------- |
11. Moses Augustine | Kwashakoo |
| |
Zanzibar | |
1. Haji Khatibu Haji | Malaria achievements |
2. Haroub Hussein Khamis | Unity government opinions |
3. Mgeni Khamis Kombo | Clove farming - Pemba |
4. Salimu Talibu Omar | Stone bricks making - Pemba |
5. Sharifa Rashid Said | Widows – Pemba Political turmoil |
6. Abdallah Masangu | Students transportation |
7. Hamad Hija Hamad | Infrastructures |
8. Khamis Mohamed Salum | Drug abuse |
9. Maulid Yusuf Ali | Umbuji dispensary |
10. Mwinyinvua Abdi Nzuki | Dairy goats -Women project |
| |
Kigoma | |
1. Anthony Kayanda | Piracy in Lake Tanganyika |
2. Boniface Mpagape | Forced social displacement – Albinos |
3. Deogratias Nsokolo | The disabled family life |
4. Edward Kigadye | Making burnt bricks |
5. Prosper Kwigize | Robbery in Kibondo |
6. Jacob Ruvilo | School office turned teacher’s house |
7. Jumanne Gange | Passenger train |
8. Kassim Msoma | School without desks |
9. Mwajabu Kigaza | Fistura |
10. Fadhil Abdalah | ----------------------- |
| |
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