Greetings from Kenya!
Yesterday I finished my last shoot for a new film I'm doing on male circumcision and its impact it has on reducing HIV infections by 60%! Initially, I had reservations doing the film, knowing it would be a controversial topic but the more research I've done and now after filmming in Swaziland and Kenya, I see how important this procedure is to compliment efforts to reduce new infections primarily in Southern Africa.
The untitled film is one I'm doing with AIDStar-One, an initiative of JSI which was funded by USAID. I filmmed in Swaziland in August and in Western Kenya over the past week. The film is intended to reach policymakers - National AIDS coordinators, USAID missions, etc - who make decisions about AIDS programming and funding. Very important film!
Look for it in early 2011. Learn more about male circumcision and HIV/AIDS by visiting the Male Circumcision Clearinghouse
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Using Film to Change the World
On September 21st, right in the midst of the UN MDG Summit, the UN Foundation, Mashable and the 92Y put together a really incredible social media summit that allowed journalists, bloggers and activists the opportunity to engage in conversations around the MDG Summit and following General Assembly meeting which is usually reserved to high profile personalities and world leaders.
I was asked to sit on a panel called "Reel Impact: The Power of Film to Change Lives" with FilmAid International's Founder and CEO, Caroline Baron. In all the hoopla of the MDGs, I felt it was important to ask critical questions about the role of filmmakers - particularly Western filmmakers - in telling development stories.
The panel was written up and posted on the front page of Mashable.com - which is huge considering its reach and impact. Tom Cruise even picked up and tweeted about it. I was thankful as it gave me an opportunity to introduce two of my projects - NOT YET RAIN, my film on unsafe abortions in Ethiopia and MDGFive.com which is a new media initiative uniting artists and activists for maternal health.
You can view the article here and watch the video of the panel above.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Global Artists and Activists Kick Off New Media Initiative to Spotlight Global Maternal Health
On September 16th, MDGFive.com - the new media initiative I co-founded by Maya Azucena - went live!!!
We have a lot of people to thank - our sponsors EngenderHealth, UNFPA, Ipas, Women Deliver, Reality Digital and Governess Films. To Fredgy Noel Michael for making an awesome promo video. We also are in deep gratitude to our contributing artists whom you can learn about by visiting our Artists' Map on MDGFive.com. And of course all our users, bloggers and supporters who are getting the word out.
You can read the full press release here.
Visit the site and make your own video for maternal health!
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
YOUTH ZONES to screen at UN General Assembly
22-year old Wissam Samhat, who is featured in the film will do the introduction.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
MDGFive.com on the move!
The issue of maternal health has been a focus in my film work for the past 5-6 years, and despite the number of incredible screenings, discussions, and conversations that have resulted, there is so much more that needs to be done to change the trends of women dying or suffering from complications due to childbirth or pregnancy.
That's why I chose to produce MDGFive.com - in collaboration with Grammy-winning singer, Maya Azucena - as a means to bring new audiences into the global conversation taking place to improve maternal health. I'm happy to report that a small idea that started last year is starting to blossom...and fast!!
Not only did we receive our first corporate sponsorship from REALITY DIGITAL (an industry-leader in social media who produces online editors) who is offering us $90,000 worth of pro-bono site development and hosting services, we were also chosen to receive a mini-grant from the Pepsi Refresh Campaign to record "LIFE FOR LIFE", a maternal health song/poem to help launch our new initiative to unite artists and activists around maternal health. You can find more information about the song and our activites below.
My and Maya's interest is to utilize our collective networks with the creative and humanitarian worlds to attract new audiences (including young people and communities of color) to maternal health with this project. There are many exciting events and opportunities for MDGFive.com coming along in the next few months (including the Beta-launch of the site at the Women Deliver conference in Washington DC in June.) Some events are listed below. We'll keep you posted on further developments.
Feel free to send me ideas, comments, referrals - they are welcomed and necessary to build the community we hope to build! As always, thanks for your support!
Lisa
That's why I chose to produce MDGFive.com - in collaboration with Grammy-winning singer, Maya Azucena - as a means to bring new audiences into the global conversation taking place to improve maternal health. I'm happy to report that a small idea that started last year is starting to blossom...and fast!!
Not only did we receive our first corporate sponsorship from REALITY DIGITAL (an industry-leader in social media who produces online editors) who is offering us $90,000 worth of pro-bono site development and hosting services, we were also chosen to receive a mini-grant from the Pepsi Refresh Campaign to record "LIFE FOR LIFE", a maternal health song/poem to help launch our new initiative to unite artists and activists around maternal health. You can find more information about the song and our activites below.
My and Maya's interest is to utilize our collective networks with the creative and humanitarian worlds to attract new audiences (including young people and communities of color) to maternal health with this project. There are many exciting events and opportunities for MDGFive.com coming along in the next few months (including the Beta-launch of the site at the Women Deliver conference in Washington DC in June.) Some events are listed below. We'll keep you posted on further developments.
Feel free to send me ideas, comments, referrals - they are welcomed and necessary to build the community we hope to build! As always, thanks for your support!
Lisa
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