This is our first fan mail:
Hey,
For the first time today I heard your show (pretty much by
coincidence), and I loved it - especially the restaurant review part.
In fact, I was impressed. I never thought that there could ever be a
show like that in Burundi. Thumbs up for your good work and your
initiative!
Getting back to the restaurant review - I was hoping you guys could do
more than just a radio show, say a webpage... If you aren't already
doing it. So I (oh, my name is Chris) have a website which is kind of
a freelance non lucrative initiative to promote Burundi; but I must
say that I have had quite a hard time running since I do it alone:
it's called www.buja-connections.com - you should check it out. And
for a long time I've wanted to insert a page about places to eat in
Buja... So when I heard your program on the radio today you cannot
imagine how excited I was.
So let me get straight to the point: Do you want a page on my website?
In fact, I'm begging you to do it! You really sound like you know and
love what you're doing and its exactly people like you that the
website needs. I would really love to get in contact with you guys and
talk about it if you're interested. If you're up for it you might as
well run the whole site.
I hope to hear from you soon. Keep up the good work.
Cheers,
Karl-Chris NSABIYUMVA
BUJA-CONNECTIONS
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Bang for Your Buck press
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A generous Article, done by the Bozeman Chronicle... a big thank you to Penny and Hannah for putting this together and giving the film and competition some publicity. Click the share button on the top of the post.
A generous Article, done by the Bozeman Chronicle... a big thank you to Penny and Hannah for putting this together and giving the film and competition some publicity. Click the share button on the top of the post.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
BANG FOR YOUR BUCK
Bang For Your Buck from ShootingPoverty on Vimeo.
This is one of three films that is a finalist in the Oxfam shooting poverty competition. It's currently in four languages and being screeened around the world. So far it's been viewed in 68 countries. You can vote for this film until February 15th at
http://shootingpoverty.org/
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Tuesday, January 11, 2011
SUDAN
The new Sudan 365 film is being launched on YouTube. The film is now live on www.sudan365.org
Some background on Sudan and the 365 campaign:
Ten years ago the brutal civil war in Sudan which claimed over 2 million lives ended wit the Comprehensive Peace agreement which stated that in January 2011 a referendum would be held to decide if Sudan would become two countries or stay as one.
A year ago on January 9th 20101, Sudan 365 launched a popular campaign with the "Beat For Peace" video,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJMzB48r8rI featuring drummers from around the world and celebrities like, Will Champion from Cold Play, Richard Jupp from Elbow, Maxi Jazz from Faithless, Evelyn Glennie, Hugh Masakela, Angelique Kidjo and a host of other stars.
Since then the momentum has built with Sudan 365, launching another film Keep the Promise in September.
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=keep+the+Promise&aq=f
This campaign has engaged over 200 000 people who have watched the video with thousands of click throughs to the campaign website. Drumming events have been held all over the world, beating for peace, from London to Sao Paulo, from Nairobi to Washington DC, Sydney to Sudan. Barack Obama and Thabo Mbeki have watched the film and the international engagement has been sustained in this critical year.
Most importantly there has been no return to war.
The referendum takes place this Sunday, the campaign finishes with the third and final instalment, which thanks politicians and the public for staying engaged and asks everyone to stay focused on Sudan, to ensure that what ever the result of the referendum violence is averted and that that the needs of Sudan are met. If the world's newest country "South Sudan" is created it will be one of the poorest countries in the world and the threat of violence remains high. The video. also calls on the Leaders of Sudan to ensure that they make sure that Sudan has a peaceful future.
Sudan 365 will continue beyond Sunday, and after the referendum to remind people that January 9th 2011 is not the end but also a new beginning.
The film can be seen at http://www.sudan365.org on Sunday 9 January. Please help get the word about through your blog posts, facebook and twitter updates.
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