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2018_ SANI Video Project - Year 1 - Zambia
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Resource ID
54944
Access
Open
Uploading member
CARE Canada
Consent form provided?
Yes
Region
Southern Africa
Style
Documentary, Portrait, Scenic
Subject Keywords
Children, Infant, Men, Adult Group, Women
Moods and Emotions
Active, Happy
Image size
2048x1366
Source
Digital Camera
Country
Zambia
Theme
Food security and nutrition, Agriculture, Gender equality
Project/Donor
The Southern African Nutrition Initiative (SANI) is a 24,652,087 million CAD project to address undernutrition in women of reproductive age (15‐49) and children under 5 in Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia. SANI is a partnership between CARE, Cuso International, the Interagency Coalition on AIDS and Development (ICAD), McGill University, and the Governments of implementing countries. The project is funded by the Government of Canada, CARE, and the Canadian public. SANI is a four‐year and six‐month project, from March 2016 to September 2020.
Keywords
CARE Logo, CARE staff, Health Worker, Hunger/Malnutrition, Hygiene/Sanitation, Rural, Schools, Water/Wells
Additional Keywords
nutrition, water, borehole, sani, pumpminders, GMP, growth monitoring, cooking demo
Credit
Joseph Truong / CARE
Copyright
Joseph Truong / CARE
Rights and Restrictions
NOTE: SANI photos should NOT be used in fundraising/donor communications until AFTER the Feed Her Future campaign completes in August 2020. Please contact tanja.kisslinger@care.ca if you have any questions.
Date Image Taken
December 18
Caption
- From September 20 to October, 15, 2018, the CARE Canada Knowledge Translation & Public Engagement Officer (Tanja Kisslinger) traveled with two external, videographer consultants to Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia (the three SANI project countries). This was the first (of three, planned) resource allocation trips to support the SANI public engagement campaign (i.e. Feed Her Future). The Feed Her Future campaign is running in Canada from June 2018 to September 2020 (see: www.feedherfuture.ca). The overall goal of this trip was to collect a first round of (baseline) videographic and photographic footage showing the SANI project on the ground in all three countries. The videographers will spin the footage they collect into various deliverables that will be part of the public engagement campaign in Canada.
- In each country, the goals were to:
- Collect key, inaugural footage, both video and photographic, which can be used in Year 1 of the campaign to show SANI in practice;
- Collect human-interest stories, quotes, photos and video which demonstrate SANI project activities and progress to date.
- This specific set of photos was collected during 4 days of field visits in Zambia. Specifically, the photos show:
- We visited Kanchibiya District, Mnikashi village. There we did a walking tour to see agricultural and WASH interventions put in place by SANI. That included, a local water hole (dirty, small) which had been used (and is still used by some households) but is being replaced by wells and boreholes. We ran into a local woman doing her laundry and dishes there. We also visited the backyard gardens supported by SANI and the community demonstrated the treadle (peddle) pump used for irrigation. SANI sensitizes communities to the need for gardens and the nutritious crops they support, and provides the seeds to start the gardens.
- In Mnikashi we also observed as SANI trained “Pumpminders” repaired a borehole at a local school that had been in disrepair for 4 years. The photos show the trained, local workers successfully re-establishing water flow to a borehole that serves 50 local families, as well as all the children at the nearby school. The entire community celebrated the return of water, since it meant that many of the students would no longer miss classes because they were walking to a nearby river to collect water.
- We also visited Munduwantanga village in Kanchibiya District. There, we saw a cooking demonstration, infant feeding, recipe preparations, and we observed a regular monthly check-in at a GMP (Growth and Monitoring) center. SANI supports all these interventions with knowledge, tools, training, volunteers, bicycles and more. Local staff explained that the greatest challenge of this health center was its shelter/structure – during rainy season, they must move to a nearby school.
- We also visited Mukungule village in Mpika District. There we were allowed to film, interview and follow a young mother. She showed us her home, her daily routine, her cooking methods, and her family. She spoke to us about her daily life and chores, her workload, and the norms of her family and community. The photos include several shots of her with her daughter.
Marker lat / long: -13.3, 27.9 (WGS84)