
School meals serve as an incentive for parents to enroll and keep their children at school. WFP supports the community in Gondje, in Chad with an agricultural food production program to diversify school meals.
Roles: Videographer & Editor
Project: School feeding (For WFP)

In this video, we hear from young key populations and a parliamentarian from Zimbabwe on the impact of their participation in the Linking Policy to Programming project, and the challenges they continue to face.
Roles: Videographer, producer & editor
Project: Linking Policy to Programming (For UNDP)

In 2013, CAMFED launched a breakthrough initiative to train young women from poor, marginalized farming communities across sub-Saharan Africa with support from the Mastercard Foundation and EARTH University. Through this training, these young women become Agriculture Guides – champions of sustainable agriculture.
Roles: Drone operator, filming all footage including interviews

Sarah was diagnosed with HIV in 1993. Distraught and unable to come to terms with her status, she later tried to take her own life. She has now been on antiretroviral treatment for 14 years and credits this to her late brother, who was HIV activist, for helping her to live her life and accept her HIV positive status.
Roles: Videographer & Editor
Project: One Million People on ART in Zimbabwe (For UNDP)

In order to help the very poorest and hungriest people in Zimbabwe, the UK government has asked CARE to lead a programme – working with World Vision – to provide small monthly cash payments by mobile phone or SIM cards to over 72,000 families (360,000 people) so that they can afford the minimum necessary food to avoid malnutrition.
Roles: Videographer & Editor
Watch more videos from the CARE Cash Transfer project here.

Voice, Power, and Soul: Conversations from the 4th African Feminist Forum
Role: Videographer for the African Women's Development Fund (AWDF)
Watch more videos here.






School meals serve as an incentive for parents to enroll and keep their children at school. WFP supports the community in Gondje, in Chad with an agricultural food production program to diversify school meals.
Roles: Videographer & Editor
Project: School feeding (For WFP)
In this video, we hear from young key populations and a parliamentarian from Zimbabwe on the impact of their participation in the Linking Policy to Programming project, and the challenges they continue to face.
Roles: Videographer, producer & editor
Project: Linking Policy to Programming (For UNDP)
In 2013, CAMFED launched a breakthrough initiative to train young women from poor, marginalized farming communities across sub-Saharan Africa with support from the Mastercard Foundation and EARTH University. Through this training, these young women become Agriculture Guides – champions of sustainable agriculture.
Roles: Drone operator, filming all footage including interviews
Sarah was diagnosed with HIV in 1993. Distraught and unable to come to terms with her status, she later tried to take her own life. She has now been on antiretroviral treatment for 14 years and credits this to her late brother, who was HIV activist, for helping her to live her life and accept her HIV positive status.
Roles: Videographer & Editor
Project: One Million People on ART in Zimbabwe (For UNDP)
In order to help the very poorest and hungriest people in Zimbabwe, the UK government has asked CARE to lead a programme – working with World Vision – to provide small monthly cash payments by mobile phone or SIM cards to over 72,000 families (360,000 people) so that they can afford the minimum necessary food to avoid malnutrition.
Roles: Videographer & Editor
Watch more videos from the CARE Cash Transfer project here.
Voice, Power, and Soul: Conversations from the 4th African Feminist Forum
Role: Videographer for the African Women's Development Fund (AWDF)
Watch more videos here.