| GAFI
Africa
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Cameroon • Congo Brazzaville
• Cote D’Ivoire • DRC
• Ghana
• Gabon • Nigeria
• Sierra Leone • Tanzania
• Rwanda • Uganda
Congo
& Cameroon:
Congo Brazzaville
and Cameroon were the first recipients of GAFI films. With the help
of GRASP (Great Ape Survival Project) and financial support from Born
Free Foundation and Nutshell Productions the legal and logistical difficulties
were finally overcome. GAFI was received with much enthusiasm and encouraging
results which led to the expansion of the GAFI countries in Africa.
Results:
• GAFI sent the films to a) Ministers for the Environment at the
Seven Nations Heads of State Summit in February 2005. The Ministers
for Congo and Cameroon were enthralled to receive them, they personally
signed the contract for broadcasting the films on national television.
This co-incided with the Summit and much local publicity was generated
by the license to air donation. b) National TV stations in Congo and
Cameroon received the films for airing 4 times per year for 5 years.
c) Limbe wildlife centre in Cameroon received DVD’s for their
education and bushmeat outreach work. To date over a hundred school
children and community members have seen the films.
• Inspired by the initial success for GAFI, Defra and WSPA donated
some funding to keep the project going for 6 months. This money allowed
a co-ordinator to work part time and gave sufficient funding for copies
to 5 more ape range state countries to be able to receive GAFI films.
• All screenings are being monitored for effectiveness. NGOs are
taking part in the monitoring of the screenings in the ape range state
countries but Bristol University and Imperial College London are joining
forces with GAFI to review the potential for supporting a PhD student
to establish a global criteria for assessing the effectiveness of screenings
to various groups and communities. This will help everyone around the
world to create\distribute films with maximum effectiveness.

His Exellency, Mr
Hilman EGBE ACHUO Minister for Forestry and Wildlife
signs the contract for the free transmission of GAFI films in Cameroon.
| GAFI
has now delivered its library of films to: |
Congo
Brazzaville:
Jane Goodall Institute
World Wildlife Fund
Television Congo (broadcaster)
Cameroon:
SRTV (broadcaster)
CRTV (broadcaster)
Limbe Wildlife Centre
CWAF
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Gabon
With the
help and advice of Wildlife Conservation Society Gabon, GAFI has been
able to support the conservation projects of a number of Non Government
Organisations. Financial support has been kindly given by Defra, the
Department for Food and Rural Affairs in UK.
• GAFI has
given films to Radio et Television Gabonais for transmission 3 times
for a year. Additional broadcast period may be granted upon request
to BBC.
• Wildlife Conservation Society, World Wildlife Fund and Conseil
National des Parcs Nationaux are the three NGOs who will carry the GAFI
films into the local communities, schools and educational centres.
• All three NGOs will monitor and report the effectiveness or
otherwise, of the screening programme and hopefully make suggestions
to maximise its impact for the future.
• Mikongo rangers have also received GAFI films to help with their
conservation education and training
• WWF have also requested and received a batch of GAFI films for
their education and outreach work
| GAFI
films have been given to: |
Radio
et Television Gabonais( broadcaster)
WCS
WWF
CNCP
Mikongo |
Tanzania
With financial
support from Defra, GAFI has been able to offers its screening programme
to a number of NGOs working in Tanzania.
• GAFI has
sent films to Jane Goodall Institute, World Wildlife Fund, Wildlife
Conservation Society and Mweka College of Wildlife Management.
• The broadcaster Zanzibar TV has been given a full set of GAFI
films for transmission
• GAFI screenings will be monitored and the results used to examine
the effectiveness of screening conservation films.
• An outreach student from Mweke has requested and received GAFI
films to take back to his village for educational purposes.
| GAFI
films have been given to: |
Television
Zanzibar(broadcaster)
WCS
WWF
Jane Goodall Institute
Mweke Wildlife Management College
Mweke student, Shamavu Kalyongo |
Uganda
Defra came
to the financial assistance of GAFI once again, and the Wildlife Conservation
Society kindly took the lead in distributing GAFI films for screenings
in Uganda.
• Jillian
Miller at the Gorilla Organization (formally known as Dian Fossey Gorilla
Fund Europe) has accepted GAFI films for their education and outreach
projects. The The Gorilla Organization team will report back giving
the results of a questionnaire to be distributed among the audiences.
• WCS are happy to use GAFI films to support their conservation
work and will report back to GAFI all results
• Jane Goodall Institute has accepted GAFI library for their outreach
and educational projects
• International Gorilla Conservation Programme have been offered
GAFI films and GAFI is presently awaiting verdicts.
• Ugandan Television have been given GAFI films for transmission.
• Kibale Community Fuel project has requested and been given a
set of GAFI films for their education programme especially supporting
the chimpanzee education awareness project.
| GAFI
films have been given to: |
Ugandan
Television (broadcaster)
WCS
WWF
Jane Goodall Institute
the Gorilla Organization (formally known as Dian Fossey Gorilla
Fund Europe)
IGCP
Kibale Community Fuel Programme |
Nigeria
Defra and
WCS have been key to getting the GAFI screenings underway in Nigeria.
• Andy Dunn
at WCS is taking the GAFI films into their conservation education projects.
Monitoring and reporting will take place as part of the projects.
• Pandrillus and Nigerian Conservation Foundation have been contacted
and GAFI films offered. We are waiting for replies at present.
• Cross River State Television have aired the films on television
and have requested an extension of the license period in order to transmit
the films more often. This has been negotiated with the BBC and granted.
| GAFI films
have been given to: |
Cross River
State Television (broadcaster)
WCS |
DRC
Defra funding
allowed GAFI to support both the Gorilla Organization (formally known
as Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund Europe) and WWF in DRC.
• The Gorilla
Organization has used GAFI films in schools and education and awareness
projects.
• WWF have used GAFI for conservation programmes in communities
and schools in DRC.
Sierra Leone
Sierra
Leone has been supported by donations from individuals, Paul Mahoney
and Mrs Kirk both in UK.
• GAFI films
were given to WWF for their conservation and outreach work
Ghana
Defra funding
allowed GAFI to donate sets of films to Ghana for use with NGOs.
• WWF received
a set of GAFI films to help their awareness programmes.
Cote D’Ivoire
The Ivory
Coast has also been supported by Defra funding.
• The conservation
projects co-ordinated by WWF received a set of GAFI films
Rwanda
Without
Defra it would not have been possible to provide NGOs in Rwanda with
GAFI films for their conservation work.
• GAFI was
able to send a set of films to WWF for their education\awareness projects.
The following countries have all lost their great apes, they
are now extinct: Gambia, Burkino Faso, Togo, Benin, Zambia.
There are
10 more countries who have surviving populations of great apes in Africa
and can be supported by GAFI films: Guinea, Liberia, Mali, Senegal,
Guinea Bissau, Equatorial Guinea, Angola, CAR, Sudan and Burundi.
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