Director/ Producer: Environmental Justice Foundation
Description:
Dadaab, the world’s second largest refugee camp, faces a new influx of refugees. Fardowsa, a stateless journalist born and raised in the camp, becomes a voice for the voiceless through the camp’s radio station, amplifying stories of climate, migration, and hope.
Biography:
The Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) is a UK-based non-profit organization working internationally to protect the environment and defend human rights. Protecting People and Planet: The Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) exists to protect the natural world and defend our basic human right to a secure environment. Securing Lasting Change EJF: works internationally to inform policy and drive systemic, durable reforms to protect our environment and defend human rights. A Unique Combination of Filming & Activism: Films and photographs can and do change the world. Producing hard-hitting reports and investigations we target decision makers and work to change laws and policies with a positive impact for people and the planet. By combining our investigations with bespoke training and community support we also help to build local capacity, give a voice to new environmental defenders and strengthen the global call for change.