We are celebrating that our ‘Ateker Documentary‘ has been nominated for ‘NGO International Film Festival’ held in Nairobi Kenya.
NGO International Film Festival
The NGO International Film Festival aims to collate and disseminate human-centered stories, themed along Sustainable Development Goals, catalyze a knowledge sharing culture and harness a digital media library for change makers.
Climate change and Conflict
This year’s festival focuses on three themes: Climate change, Conflict and COVID-19. The Ateker Documentary highlights both Climate Change and Conflict where the filmmaker visits one of the most remote and unaccessible communities in South Sudan. This Jie community have no access to clean drinking water but the single dam in the large community. But due to prolonged drought, they more frequently seek for water and end up in conflict over the scare resource with neighbouring communities.
Ateker Documentary
Ateker Documentary was filmed and produced by Edmond Tamale from Uganda during a trip organised by Kara-Tunga Tours. Learn more at ateker.org
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Initiation Meeting Community Tourism Development Mount Kadam – Nakapiripirit local government (Southern Karamoja subregion, Northeastern Uganda) invited Kara-Tunga Tours to the foothills of Mount Kadam to explore possibilities of collaboration in terms of community tourism development.
Climbing the Mysterious Granite Rock Ruoth in Abim District of Northeastern Uganda (February 2013) – Beyond Abim we soon found ourselves staring at the incredible piece of rock we had come to climb, an immense granite dome called Ruoth (The Chief). The main face was 500m of smooth, black, undulating granite, not devoid of weaknesses …
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Ateker Documentary nominated NGO Film Festival
We are celebrating that our ‘Ateker Documentary‘ has been nominated for ‘NGO International Film Festival’ held in Nairobi Kenya.
NGO International Film Festival
The NGO International Film Festival aims to collate and disseminate human-centered stories, themed along Sustainable Development Goals, catalyze a knowledge sharing culture and harness a digital media library for change makers.
Climate change and Conflict
This year’s festival focuses on three themes: Climate change, Conflict and COVID-19. The Ateker Documentary highlights both Climate Change and Conflict where the filmmaker visits one of the most remote and unaccessible communities in South Sudan. This Jie community have no access to clean drinking water but the single dam in the large community. But due to prolonged drought, they more frequently seek for water and end up in conflict over the scare resource with neighbouring communities.
Ateker Documentary
Ateker Documentary was filmed and produced by Edmond Tamale from Uganda during a trip organised by Kara-Tunga Tours. Learn more at ateker.org
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