- AINA (organization)
AINA is a French-based NGO founded by world renown photojournalist REZA, who works mainly for "
National Geographic Magazine " and some young French entrepreneurs.Aina, dedicated to developing Civil Society, by creating independent Afghan media, training local journalists, men and women, in all media, Photojournalism, video production, design, radio, ... publishing educational magazine for children "PARVAZ" (supervised byClaudine Boeglin ), and "Les Nouvelles de Kaboul", a monthly magazine published in French, Dari and Pashto. The latter was funded byBernard-Henri Lévy , set-up and managed byOlivier Puech in 2002 and 2003 then byEric Delavarenne in 2004. The word "Aina" meansmirror , which expresses the goal of the overall project.AINA trains Afghani journalists and photojournalists, men and women, and provides classes in camera skills and script writing.
AINA also produces Afghani-made films. One of the films is a documentary entitled "
Afghanistan Unveiled ," which was made by thirteen Afghan women, includingJamila Emami andGul Makai Rangbar under the direction ofBrigitte Brault , a French journalist. It premieredJuly 16 ,2003 at a luncheon at theNational Geographic Society inWashington, DC . The National Geographic Society then provided AINA a grant of $50,000 to fund a children's magazine, Parvaz.Another project in Afghanistan run by AINA and funded by the
United Nations , theInternational Organization for Migration , Britain's Department for International Development and theEuropean Commission , involvesmobile cinema s. In five-month periods in both 2002 and 2003, eight mobile cinemas travelled Afghanistan, bringingeducational film s to nearly a million people across the country. It is estimated that in 2002, the program reached 450,000 people in six weeks. Under the direction of coordinatorNicolas Delloye , the 2003 goal was to reach twice that. To reach the goal, eight mobile cinema teams were to spend five months roaming Afghanistan, reaching 1,000 villages. The three 30-minute education films involved ("Our School" byAhad Zhwand , "The Afghan Cultural Heritage" byWaheed Ramaqh , and "The Voice of the Heart" byMirwais Rekab ) were made underAfghan Films .AINA estimates that less than 20% of Afghanis have ever seen a film before. Films and most other forms of entertainment were banned under the
Taliban rule between 1996 and 2001. Furthermore, less than 10% of Afghanistan's population has access toelectricity .External links
* [http://www.ainaworld.org AINA homepage]
* [http://jmc.kent.edu/luther/aina/APIfinal.html AINA Photo]
* [http://www.digitalrailroad.net/ainaphoto Afghanistan through Afghan eyes]
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