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About Insight Participatory Video

Amplifying voices, connecting worlds, inspiring transformation..

Insight is an organisation pioneering the use of Participatory Video as a tool for empowering individuals and communities.
Insight’s Participatory Video methods value local knowledge, build bridges between communities and decision-makers and enable people to develop greater control over their own development and the decisions affecting their lives.
Participatory Video enhances research and development activity by handing over control to the target communities from project conception through to implementation, monitoring and evaluation. We believe that opening communication channels for project recipients is the key to developing successful participant-led projects with sustainable and far-reaching impacts.

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Insight Participatory Video's recent content

Insight Participatory Video

Insight works with communities helping them to use Participatory Video techniques for their own purposes....

Regions: Global

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Witnessed: 1225 times

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UN Forum on Indigenous Issues

This film that how participatory video is viewed and used by indigenous peoples to relay their stories, and give a voice to their communities....

Regions: Global

Issues: Peuples autochtones

Witnessed: 901 times

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Tichezerane AIDS Support group Video

This film was planned and filmed by the members of the Tichezerane AIDS Support group, in Malawi. The group was established by the members themselves with the support and advice of GOAL Malawi.

Regions: Malawi

Issues: Liberté d’opinion et d’expression, VIH/SIDA

Witnessed: 1805 times

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Inanda Participatory Video Introduction

Made in July 2007 with The Valley Trust. Trainees explain what they get from using Participatory Video. The group made seven films in seven days.

Regions: Afrique du Sud

Issues: Education, Liberté d’opinion et d’expression

Witnessed: 1100 times

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Uganda - Batwa

This film was created to raise awareness among Ugandan policy makers and the world at large of the shocking plight of the Batwa people since their forced eviction from their ancestral hunting grounds ...

Regions: Ouganda

Issues: Liberté d’opinion et d’expression, Peuples autochtones

Witnessed: 1549 times

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