Discover the impactful work we're doing to promote human rights through the power of film and storytelling
Organizing the Moral Regeneration Month Schools Film Festival to encourage positive values and ethical behavior through film, fostering respect, responsibility, and community within schools.
A non-verbal hand gesture campaign created to help individuals silently alert others when they need help, particularly in cases of gender-based violence.
A unique African Human Rights Film Festival celebrating progress and building capacity to entrench human rights throughout the African continent.
Introduced the non-verbal hand gesture to help individuals silently alert others when they need help, particularly in cases of gender-based violence.
Implemented Gender Based Violence Film Festivals in collaboration with the Department of Social Development's Youth Café initiative.
Provided film and TV training to offenders at Helderstroom Correctional Facility, demonstrating clear evidence of rehabilitation and positive behavioral changes.
11-day Anti-Crime Film Festival featuring movies and documentaries followed by discussions, workshops, and parallel events during the 16 Days of Activism.
Commemorated the 40th anniversary of the Soweto Uprising with film screenings, round table talks with veterans, and a creative essay writing competition.