Association Idles - Ighzer Amokrane - Aouzellaguen

National Network
Algeria
Address

BP 78 A Ighzer Amokrane 06010
06100 Ouzellaguen
Algeria

Telephone
+213 34 35 12 17
Fax
+213 34 35 12 17
E-Mail
associdles@yahoo.fr
E-Mail (2)
arezkibakhouche@yahoo.fr
Mobile Phone
+213 550 55 91 62
Mobile Phone (other)
+213 771 72 92 63
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1988
Fields of Activity
  1. Youth
General Information
LE BUREAU EST COMPOSE DE 07 MEMBRES financements local : APC DJS APW DIRECTION DE LA CULTURE MOYENNEMENT 4 000 000 DA PARTENAIRES ETRANGES / PCPA, ALBATROS de France, Cacy du Bénin
Mission and Objectives

- Organisation de rencontre de jeunes - encouragement des arts et des lettres - accompagnement des jeunes - Bibliothèque

Main Projects / Activities

- Bibliothèque - Organisation et animation Artistique - Concertation associations (Société civile) pouvoirs public

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

l’expérience de l'association et de ces membres vu leurs implication dans la gestion de la commune (élus)et les actions menées depuis plus de 10 ans avec UE, FDF, PCPA seront d'un apport considérable.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

notre association a cherché a joindre ce réseau depuis le temps ou l'ex directeur de la bibliothèque nationale Mr AMINE ZAOUI a été a la tête mais sans résultat, et maintenant grâce au contact de Salhi nous nous sommes lancer dans la dynamique.

Contact (1) Full Name
Bakhouche Arezki
Head of the organisation
Bakhouche Arezki
Contact (2) Full Name
Ait Braham Samir

Jeune Chambre Internationale d'El Menzah

National Network
Tunisia
Address

le centre culturel el menzah 6
1002 Tunis
Tunisia

Telephone
0021622492131
E-Mail
mohamed.hedi.rammeh@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
mido2686@gmail.com
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1986
Fields of Activity
General Information
JCI EL MENZAH est une organisation internationale non gouvernementale, a but non lucratif, dont les membres sont des jeunes cadres influents de 18 à 40 ans. Nos action se base sur 4 domaine l’individu, la communauté, le monde des affaires affaires, et l’internationalisme
Mission and Objectives

Notre Mission est d’offrir des opportunités de développement aux jeunes en leur donnant la capacité de créer des changements positifs. Notre Vision est d’être le principal réseau mondial de jeunes citoyens actifs.

Main Projects / Activities

Nos Actions : -Forum national électif -Give Them A Smile Of Yours -‘’Photovoltaïque‘’ Opportunité en Tunisie -Menzah City, Green City

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Notre contribution au réseau FAL de notre pays sera par nos actions dans leur domaines

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

On voulait joindre le réseau FAL pour élargir notre réseau de connaissance et renforcer nos capacités de gérer les actions.

Contact (1) Full Name
Mohamed Naceur Tiliouine
Head of the organisation
Mohamed Hédi Rammeh

Foundation WINDOW TO THE EAST

National Network
Poland
Address

ul. Legionowa 14-16 lok. 101
15-099 Białystok
Poland

Białystok
Poland

Telephone
+48 668108552
Telephone (other)
+48 792 894 879
Fax
+48 85 688 31 07
E-Mail
szymon.lapinski@onw.org.pl
E-Mail (2)
fundacja@onw.org.pl
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2008
Fields of Activity
  1. International
General Information
The Foundation has a permanent team, which includes 5 full-time employees. Moreover, the structure of the organization is as follows : Foundation Council (2 m.), Foundation Board (president and vice president). Foundation is being supported by a team of experts (9 people)- academics, IT professionals, lawyers and others. Furthermore, the organization works with volunteers - most of them are students from the east (annual average 2 persons). Foundation members have wide and long-term experience in project management and international project implementation (inter alia: PMP and PRINCE2 certificates; fluent: English, Russian, Belarusian). In year 2013 budget resources amounted approximately 230 000 PLN (+/- 57 000 €). Sources of funding: Swiss contribution, Ministry of Foreign Affairs funds, Polish-American Freedom Foundation grants, statutory activities: east music bands management – The Toobes (Belarus). Main partners: Bialystok University (and it’s Vilnius branch) , Brotherhood of Organizers of Student Self-Governance (Belarus).
Mission and Objectives

WINDOW TO THE EAST Foundation was established in 2008 and aims to "build a window" on the eastern border of a united Europe, so that this border does not become a wall separating people living on both sides. People acting in the organization defines this "window" as a living, run by all stakeholders dialogue that allows undertaking joint cross-border initiatives in the areas of education, economy, culture and science. Main objectives: good neighborly relations, international youth exchange (east-west), culture as an international instrument of nations approximation; democracy and civil society development; students from east studding in Bialystok support, intercultural and inter ethnical dialogue promotion, minorities.

Main Projects / Activities

a)Euro-active in Podlasie (Swiss Funds) international project, implemented in partnership with the European Youth Parliament. Objective - social and European mobilization of male and female students of secondary schools from the Podlasie province.
b)Creative Leaders Academy (Ministry of Foreign Affairs): two study visits in Bialystok, Polonius students from east (Belarus, Lithuania, Russia, Ukraine). Objective was to familiarize participants with the contemporary Poland and the work of local leaders working in the media, academia, the third sector, local government and administration. Meetings complement the lectures and practical classes in groups.
c)Study Tours to Poland (Polish-American Freedom Foundation) - is a program that brings students and professionals from countries of Eastern Europe to Poland. The visits allow the participants to become acquainted with Poland and exchange experiences concerning democratic and free-market transformations, building a country based on the rule of law, and strengthening local communities and civic initiatives.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

We can contribute to the ALF Network in Poland as a personal and organizational support in cooperation, actions and projects aiming at building and thereafter strengthening a “living bridge” between eastern and southern nations.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

We would like to expand our activities on south-eastern states - in cultural, youth exchange, democracy and civil society dimensions. We do perceive an ALF Network membership as unique and exceptional opportunity in our organization’s progress path - in organizational, functional and personal manner. ALF Network would allow us to step into a new and challenging reality by broadening our operational area.

Contact (1) Full Name
Łapiński Szymon
Head of the organisation
Paweł Mickiewicz

Imdad Media Center

National Network
Jordan
Address

148 Queen Rania street - 6th flour - office #603
Amman 13076
Jordan

Telephone
0096265150951
Fax
0096265150956
E-Mail
chairman@imdadmedia.org
E-Mail (2)
hadeel@imdadmedia.org
E-Mail (4)
info@imdadmedia.org
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2011
Fields of Activity
  1. Media
General Information
chairman: Dr.Nabil Al Sharif CEO: Manal Al Sharif project coordinator: Eman Al sawahre fundraising officer/project assistant:Hadeel Bdier we have two ways to obtain money to our organization: first through grants and direct AID second through paid courses we make a lot of seminars and workshops and Debates we don't have any partners
Mission and Objectives

Our main goal is to increase awareness of the professional standards of journalism, and to highlight the responsible role of media as a partner in development. we at Imdad Media Center, are committed to providing journalists and media persons with the latest and most up-to-date professional skills and standards to enable them to serve society in the most effective and competent manner.

Main Projects / Activities

workshops: 1-Covering conflicts for Syrian journalists. 2-Media skills for political parties. 3-Media skills for women organizations. 4-The rule of Media in promoting tourism in Jordan. 5-Media skills for youth for youth organization. 6- the graduates challenges in the proses of job searching. Debates: 1- Free media 2- How to Debate for journalists 3- the new law on online publishing. 4-Is the educational system in Jordan promote innovation.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

By coordinating the workshops and event and we could play the part of intermediary since we have a big communication network here in Jordan which can be useful.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

to improve our organization work and to broaden our scope to include the entire Middle East

Contact (1) Full Name
Dr.Nabil Al Sharif
Head of the organisation
Dr.Nabil Al Sharif
Contact (2) Full Name
Hadeel Bdier

Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem

National Network
Israel
Address

Mount Scopus, POB 24046
Jerusalem 91240
Israel

Telephone
+ 972 (0)2 5983300
Telephone (other)
+ 972 (0)2 6716492
E-Mail
turnerm@013.net
E-Mail (2)
Lyat.di@gmail.com
E-Mail (3)
president@bezalel.ac.il
Organisation Type
Public Institution
Year of Establishment
1906
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Environment
  3. Heritage
  4. Media
General Information
1 The Academy is a registered non-profit organization constituted in accordance with the Council for Higher Education Law. The President and Director together with the Senate are responsible for the management and academic supervision of the Academy. Supporting over 2000 students studying towards undergraduate degrees in eight departments and four post-graduate degrees, there are some 200 faculty members and 220 adjunct teachers supported by 130 administrative staff. 2 The current annual budget is 100 million shekels with 68% government support, just under 25% from tuition fees and the remainder from donations. 3 Bezalel has exchange programmes with over 100 universities around the world, and Erasmus Mundus agreements with eleven European partners. Each Department generates specific projects with an annual inter-disciplinary workshop with social involvement as a high priority. The Research and Innovation Authority coordinates all research activities. 4 The main partners are other institutions of Higher Education and local organizations.
Mission and Objectives

1. Constitute as an artistic and spiritual centre in Israel, imparting knowledge in arts, architecture and design, with other educational and cultural values. 2. Maintain, manage, promote, foster and encourage the study of art, architecture, design and the arts in all fields among students and all those involved in education and teaching, research, acquisition and distribution of knowledge… 3. Provide education in the arts, architecture and design and to grant graduate and other degrees, in accordance with the Council for Higher Education Law - 1958. 4. Encourage, promote and strengthen academic and artistic excellence 5. Be an academic centre focusing on the development of research and teaching methods in cooperation with other institutions in Israel and abroad. 6. Expand the activities to assist in the development of art, architecture and design, and the arts including the engagement with issues relating to the society of Israel, and developments and practice abroad.

Main Projects / Activities

The activities in Bezalel relevant to the ALF are coordinated within the actions of the Dean of Students and the Research & Innovation Authority. The role of the Arts in Society is considered a high priority with many projects encouraging social inclusion. These consist of programmes for minority groups within the main curriculum and actions for social involvement through all the Departments. Over the years Bezalel has participated in relevant EU projects through EuroMed and Partnerships for Peace and actively encourages student exchange as part of the internationalization programme. Further details are provided in the additional information

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

The Departments of Bezalel, through their specific fields can provide added value to existing initiatives and through the Academy programmes the frameworks for actions proposed by other members of the network. Furthermore, the existing social programmes can offer case-studies for existing partners at the National level. The Academy might provide the possibility for joint courses, lectures or seminars in the fields of interest of the ALF network.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

The ALF network will allow Bezalel to interact with similar organizations in the region and open the possibility of developing joint research, programmes and activities in common and supporting fields. The sharing of knowledge in art, architecture and design is an important step in the multi-disciplinary approach and the understanding of cultural diversity.

Contact (1) Full Name
Professor Michael Turner
Head of the organisation
Professor Adi Stern

Civic Forum Institute (CFI)

National Network
Palestine
Telephone
(970)22420733
Fax
(970)22420734
E-Mail
natalie@cfip.org
E-Mail (2)
cfip@cfip.org
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1998
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy
General Information
Civic Forum Institute (CFI) is a Palestinian non-governmental, not for profit organization developed to support the building and development of democracy and democratic institutions, and to strengthen civil society. CFI's structure includes: a 7 person board of directors, an Executive Director, Deputy Director, Development Officer, and 2 Project Coordinators. Additional support such as a part-time accountant, Project Manager(s), and interns are also recruited based on organizational activity needs. CFI is registered with both the Palestinian Authority Ministry of Interior and the Israeli Ministry of Interior. Budgetary resources are dependent upon local/regional call for project proposals and various embassy project funding programs. The 2012-2013 fiscal year secured approximately $100,000 for project implementation. This allocation also covered a portion of the organization's necessary overhead. Over the course of CFI's 15 year history, we have received funding from various American sponsored development programs (MEPI, Consulate small grants, ect), NED, Canadian sponsored development programs (CIDA), as well as various European Donors. Project partners involved in the implementation of projects include: Palestinian Central Elections Committee; the Palestinian National Theatre; ERIS; Minority Rights' Group; and other various partners depending on the action. Typically, CFI's project model includes capacity building education and training followed by a beneficiary implementation activity.
Mission and Objectives

Our Vision is a Palestine in which all citizens are encouraged and enabled to participate equally in the development of an open democratic society where their voices are heard on the issues that affect them.
Our Mission is to empower individuals and communities to understand their rights and responsibilities, and be engaged as citizens to participate in the development of democracy in Palestine.
Our Objectives:
1.To educate Palestinian’s in their civic rights and raise awareness of the importance of active participation to support democratic development
2.To promote and strengthen individuals, communities and organizations to be leaders in decision making processes
3.To build our internal capacity and develop partnerships to ensure the long term sustainability of our work

Main Projects / Activities

CFI currently has three strategic programmes under implementation over the next three years (2013-2016):
1. Empowering Women as Political and Societal Leaders- Ensuring women’s issues are raised in political and civic development and ensuring women participate on an equal level with men in democratic development is a multi-layered issue, requiring intervention and support on many levels, and CFI’s programme to empower women as political and societal leaders aims to target these.
2. Building Democracy through Increasing Engagement and Participation in Elections and Political Processes- past projects have included: voter education, candidate support, elections monitoring, and review of electoral reforms
3. The Future of Palestine: Young People and Civic Education- this programme aims to promote youth citizenry through participation and action. CFI has worked with young journalists and various Palestinian theatre companies to encourage creativity and alternative methods to inspire youth to work towards local change.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Civic Forum Institute will contribute its network of 350 Palestinian grass-roots CBOs as well as 15 years' of experience to the Network. As an established Palestinian organization, CFI function as a potential partner for many organizations across the region. CFI also shares the values of the ALF and advocates for minority groups across Palestine.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

CFI would like to become a part of the ALF Network to become linked across the Mediterranean. Recently, CFI has formed a partnership with Minority Rights' Group and Andalus to implement a Middle Eastern regional project funded by the EU. CFI Since its launch in 2005, the Anna Lindh Foundation has launched and supported action across fields impacting on mutual perceptions among people of different cultures and beliefs,

Contact (1) Full Name
Natalie Chodoriwsky - Development Officer
Contact (2) Full Name
Mohammed Abu Diab- Executive Director

Curve of Culture Association

National Network
Poland
Address

Rynek 42/5
27-400

Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski
Poland

Telephone
48794377168
Telephone (other)
794377168
E-Mail
d.zarzycka@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
info@krzywakultury.pl
Mobile Phone
48535981550
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2011
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
General Information
Curve of Culture Association (pol. Stowarzyszenie Krzywa Kultury) is based in swietokrzyskie region in Poland. It consists of 15 members. The board consists of 5 members. The association is funded mainly by the city hall of Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski. Our main project is called Youth Academy of Culture (www.mak-ostrowiec.pl), with is afterschool arts workshop for local youth. We already managed to educate over hundred youngsters. We also organize public events such as concerts, happenings and festivals. Association usually cooperate with City's Cultural Centre.
Mission and Objectives

The main missions of the association are:
a support of an idea and values of civic society in local communities of swietokrzyskie in Poland;
an elicitation of unprivileged and excluded persons, especially through arts;
promotion of local identity and culture.

Main Projects / Activities

1. Youth Academy of Culture exists since September 2012. It is an afterschool workshop for youth and children. The Academy runs four separate workshops - journalism, photography, traditional dance and theatre.
2. I wish to say, civic journalism workshops, dedicated to high school youth. The workshops learnt how internet can become an active mean of civic society journalism.
3. I, a citizen of this city is a yearly festival that gives citizens of our town occasion to communicate ideas and to think about local identity.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

The organization can share its experience about cooperation within small local communities. We can also offer passionate engagement when it comes to tolerance, development and education.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

Although Curve of Culture Association is a local organization, it has very strong international/Mediterranean touch to it. Two of the board members, namely Dominika Zarzycka and Michal Busko, are funders and owners of polish language news website that writes about the Middle East and North Africa: www.bliskiwschod.pl
They implement their knowledge and fascinations to local activities as well. For example the Youth Academy of Arts students started to cooperate with youth from Palestinian Territories, they exchange their photographs and ideas online.
We hope to develop this kind of cooperation on local level thank to ALF.

Contact (1) Full Name
Dominika Zarzycka
Head of the organisation
Dominika Zarzycka
Contact (2) Full Name
Michal Busko

The Jordanian National commission for women

National Network
Jordan
Address

P.O.Pox 5118, Amman 11183,Jordanwebsite:WWW.women.Jo
Amman 11183
Jordan

Telephone
06-5560741
Telephone (other)
06-5526768
Fax
00962 6 55 26 768
E-Mail
jncw@nets.com.jo
E-Mail (2)
asma.k@batelco.jo
E-Mail (3)
ashjan@jncw.jo
E-Mail (4)
ashjan.an@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
00962777933331
Mobile Phone (other)
00962772084260
Organisation Type
Local/Regional Authority
Year of Establishment
1992
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy
  2. Gender
  3. Heritage
  4. Human rights
  5. Media
  6. Research
  7. Youth
General Information
The Jordanian National Commission for Women was established as a semi-governmental body on (12/3/1992) by the decision of the Prime Ministry and chaired by Her Royal Highness Princess Basma Bint Talal. This came as a recognition women’s role and an expression of Jordan's response women’s and society’s needs , and an emphasis of Jordan's commitment to implement national, Arab and international policies and covenants . This includes the commitment to create a national mechanism that promotes women’s and economic, social and political participation, protects her gains, and defends her rights in order to achieve a higher level of social justice and equality between men and women. Based on the Cabinet’s decision on 21/9/1996, the National Commission is considered the reference to all official bodies with regard to women's activities and affairs. Therefore, all official bodies should refer to the commission before making any relative decision or action and the commission would, in turn, presents the recommendations and reports to the Prime Minister . The National Commission consists of 22 members representing the ministries, the national councils and institutions, civil society organizations, and prominent national figures. The National Commission has recently started opening liaison offices in the governorates of the Kingdom. The first stage included: Irbid, Mafraq, Ajloun, Madaba, Karak, and Aqaba.
Mission and Objectives

Mission Practicing a multi-dimensional national role including: • Working systematically for women's advancement and empowerment in various fields, • Making positive tangible changes in the status of women, • Removing any forms of discrimination against women in national legislation, policies, plans and programs, and developing the applications and practices to achieve justice and equality. • Maintaining and enhancing women’s achievements and the rights granted to women within the constitution and achieving effective and equal participation with men in all aspects of life. objectives: 1. Modifying women’s issues and needs according to priorities, and including them in the national legislations, strategies, policies, plans and programs. 2. Contributing as a powerful and influential lobbying force in raising general awareness of the importance of the woman's role and consolidating her role in the society’s progress as well as gaining support of different categories for women’s issues. 3. Acting as a national observatory to analyze the mechanisms operating in the field of woman to be documented and institutionalized, and developing an effective monitoring and evaluation system for the activities implemented by the national institutions according to the concerned strategies, policies and plans. 4. Applying the international conventions and agreements endorsed by the government regarding women's rights. 5. Building up the capacities of workers and stakeholders and the teams in the Commission from governmental and non-governmental organizations and the private sector. 6. Activating dialogue and communication with relevant institutions to exchange views and visions in order to empower women. 7. Activating communication and lobbying with Arab and international organizations supporting women's issues to enhance women’s roles in the society.

Main Projects / Activities

Key projects of the National Commission: The projects that the National Commission has implemented during the period (2008-2010) can be classified according to the domains of the national strategy for Jordanian women and the implementation mechanisms ,as follows: First: Projects related to the strategy’s implementation mechanisms domain: • Building up the capacities of the National Commission Secretariat. • Developing the action plan of the National Strategy for Jordanian women. • Mapping the activities related to women. • Establishing the Advisory Board of the Jordanian National Commission for Women "Women leaders . • Preparing and launching the national report of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. (Beijing +15). • Preparing and launching the fifth national report for Jordan's following -up of the recommendations of CEDAW Convention. • Opening liaison offices of the National Commission in the Kingdom’s governorate. • Building up a monitoring and evaluation system to follow up women’s achievements on the national level. • Building up a database on the programs concerning women and gender in the formal sector. • The gender responsive budget project(responsive to the needs of both women and men).

Contact (1) Full Name
asma khader
Head of the organisation
chair person Her royal highness princess Basma Bint Talal and General Secratary her execellency Mrs. A sma Khader
Contact (2) Full Name
ashjan al-ananzeh

Teatar Ubuntu

National Network
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Telephone
+387 65 604-573
Telephone (other)
+38765966566
Fax
+38755211028
E-Mail
ugubuntu@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
rambo_amadevs@yahoo.com
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2009
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
General Information
Theater Ubuntu is NGO that has its president, art board and parliament. No employees because we are non-profit organization based on volunteer work. We do not have regular year income from city budget, we finance our NGO from projects, sponsorships and tickets. Yearly we do 3-4 projects worth about 4 000 euros. Field of our action is mainly theater plays, so projects we do are connected to art. Theater "Ubuntu" also organize educational seminars for teens.Main partners are cities Cultural Center, Ministry of culture and education, Ministry of sport and youth, City of Bijeljina, Swedish Institute, PRONI Brcko etc.
Mission and Objectives

Our mission is to make theater and cultural manifestations available to everyone in our city (Bijeljina) and in our region. Nearest professional theater in our Republic is 100 miles away and nearest amateur theater is 30 miles away. City of Bijeljina has 100 000 citizens and lowest investments in culture in region, for example city of Bijeljina invest 0.07% of cities budget into culture which is shameful. Theater Ubuntu has objective to make professional theater in our city and make first steps in cultural rebirth of our citizens.

Main Projects / Activities

Theater plays: "Virus" by Sinisa Kovacevic, directed by Ljiljana Blagojevic;
Kafina, girl fine" by Jovan Jovanovic Zmaj, directed by Sonja Knezevic;
My best friends wife" Branislav Nusic, directed and adapted by Sonja Knezevic;
Poos in boots" by Igor Bojovic, directed by Sonja Knezevic;
Cajkaca" by Milica Konstantinovic, directed by Ljiljana Blagojevic;
Projects: Culture to respect diversity in cooperation with "PRONI" Brcko sponsored by UNDP
Dare to ask" in cooperation with "Festic" Belgrade (Serbia) sponsored by Swedish Institute

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Theater Ubuntu can contribute in art, education and youth projects of connecting people and their synergy. When we share experience with people with similar problems in our neighborhood we can solve our problems much easier and make some solutions for others. In the end we can make our country better place for others to visit and for us to live in it.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

Main reason is to connect with people in region and whole Europe and make creative and positive steps forward in our environment using our field of work and competence.

Contact (1) Full Name
Ivan Petrovic
Head of the organisation
Ivan Petrovic
Contact (2) Full Name
Danka Zugic Ignjatovic

KMF Productions

National Network
Ireland
Address

4 Glendalough Park
Cork
Ireland

Telephone
087 4188980
E-Mail
peadarking1@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
087 4188980
Organisation Type
Private Company
Year of Establishment
1999
Fields of Activity
  1. Human rights
General Information
KMF Productions is a private company limit by guarantee. It has one full-time employee and one part-time. It received funding from Irish Aid, cross-denominational religious organisations, the trade movement, and NGOs working in Africa, Asia and the Americas.
Mission and Objectives

KMF Production specialises in the production of documentaries on human rights issues for television.

Main Projects / Activities

Established in 1999, to date KMF Productions has produced thirty-five documentaries in thirty-four countries in Africa, Asia, and The Americas.
With a title influenced by a Rory Gallagher song, its mainstay series What in the World? features compelling and profoundly moving stories of people whose lives have been framed by poverty and injustice.
In doing so, it challenges the sense of fatalism and inevitability that nothing can be done to alleviate that suffering and injustice.
All films have been broadcast in Ireland and some have been broadcast on terrestrial and cable stations in Great Britain, The United States, The Netherlands, Iran, The Middle East and Australia.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

I have extensive contact in this field and I also have experience in education and community development and I have some limited experience of working with artists in education and in community development.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

I am interested in working with like-minded production houses with a view to collaboration and possible co productions.

Contact (1) Full Name
Peadar King
Head of the organisation
Peadar King