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Traumatic effects on children in Gaza 

December 2023 - The humanitarian pause of the hostilities in the Gaza Strip offers a small respite for the civilians and children who have been exposed to intense violence and grave violations during the past six weeks. A child aged 15 or older in Gaza today has experienced five escalations of hostilities.

Contribution: In-house producer

Editor: Jakob Fuhr

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Another night in Gaza

The situation in Gaza is bad and getting worse. Nowhere in Gaza is safe and the rate of death and injury amongst children is staggering. They are now being pushed further and further south into tiny, overcrowded areas without water, food, protection or any of the essentials needed to survive.

Contribution: In-house producer

Editor: Ahmad Albakri 

Field producer: James Elder 

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Dr. Khaled: A normal day in Gaza

November 2024 - It is unfathomable that, after almost eight months of horror for children and families in the Gaza Strip, the situation continues to deteriorate. The world has witnessed this catastrophe worsen, day by day, resulting in tens of thousands of children killed and injured. And yet, the fighting expands and the deprivation continues. 

Contribution: In-house producer

Editor: Jakob Fuhr 

Field producer: James Elder

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Injured in Gaza: Muna, 13 years old

Muna, 13, was gravely injured the first time on her birthday, in October 2023, during a bombing.  Her family was displaced to the south of the Gaza Strip, and later returned to Gaza City during the ceasefire in January 2025. In September  2025, another strike on the building where her family was staying injured Muna for the second time. This is her story. 

Contribution: In-house producer

Editor: Jakob Fuhr 

Field producers: Rawan Eleyan, Tess Ingram

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Ordered to move: Louay & Mohammed

Al Mawasi, Gaza Strip. September 2025 - Around one million families in Gaza City, where famine was just declared, have been ordered to move southwards to the so-called “humanitarian zone” in Al-Mawasi, a very small, overcrowded area that has no capacity to absorb the growing number of displaced people. Hear from Louay, 13, and Mohammed, 15.

Contribution: In-house producer

Editor: Ahmad Albakri

Water trucking in Al Zohor camp

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Al Zohor displacement camp, Khan Younis, Gaza Strip June 2025 - Hear from Baraa, 14, and Azhar, 13. Over the past months, 75 per cent of households in the Gaza Strip have reported deteriorating access to water, having to choose between showering, cleaning and cooking.  With the collapse of all essential services, the scale of destruction of housing, health, water and education facilities, the level of humanitarian needs is almost unimaginable. 

Contributions: In-house producer

Videographer: Rawan Eleyan

Editor: Francis Raphael Solajes

Field producers: Rawan Eleyan, James Elder

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Mustafa’s story - a tribute

The Gaza Strip, April 2024 - Mustafa was walking from the family’s shelter to get some parsley for dinner when he was shot in Al Mawasi, Gaza Strip - supposedly a safe zone. This is Mustafa’s story - among 13,000 children who’ve reportedly been killed in this war.

Contribitions: Led the collaborative team effort.

Editor: Francis Raphael Solajes

Field producer: Tess Ingram

In-house producers: Christine Nesbitt, Francis Raphael Solajes, Flora Savastano, Jakob Fuhr

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Home is home

The Gaza Strip is home to one million children, many of whom have lost their homes, families, and sense of security. The children of the Gaza Strip are just like any other children. Except that they have been forced to endure unimaginable hardship as their home has turned into ruins. But still remains deeply rooted in their hearts.

Contribution: Executive producer

Editor: Ahmad Albakri

In house producers: Christine Nesbitt, Jakob Fuhr, Viktoriia Reshetnik, Francis Raphael Solajes

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UNICEF's work in emergencies

An evergreen video highligting UNICEF’s humanitarian role and achievements for children, in collaboration with donors and partners.

Contributions:  Executive producer

Editors: Jakob Fuhr, Francis Raphael Solajes

In-house producer: Viktoriia Reshetnik. 

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Rooting out anti-Black racism helps all children thrive

Global Forum for Children and Youth - 2021: Addressing anti-Black racism is the right thing to do. It is also a path to rooting out all race discrimination. 

Contribution: Producer

Editor & animation: Manifest Media

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Disrupting Harm: Evidence on online child sexual exploitation and abuse

Global Forum for Children and Youth - 2021: Did you know that 7% of internet-using children in Kenya were blackmailed to share their naked images online? Or that 13% of children in the Philippines had their sexual images shared without their permission? This data and more was uncovered by Disrupting Harm, a research project focused on online child sexual exploitation and abuse. Contribution: Producer

Editor & animation: Manifest Media

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A Light in Someone’s Darkness

This short video speaks to the work of Grahamstown Hospice providing end of life care for those where a cure is no longer a reality and the twinning with Haven Hospice in the US. Music track Digya courtesy of Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com).

Contributions: Preproduction, production, postproduction.

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Ntsika: The Pillar

“Ntsika: The Pillar tells the story of the education crisis in black schools in South Africa today. It tracks a year in a typical black school – typical except for the fact that a new principal has just arrived – a white woman in her fifties who has resigned as principal from a successful well-resourced school in the suburbs. This is a trailer for the documentary film “Ntsika: The Pillar” by the Grahamstown Radical Audiovisual Brigade (GRAB). I was commissioned by the collective for the offline edit of the trailer.

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Providing end of life care

A short video showing the care and love offered by the Grahamstown Hospice to people in need of end of life care. 

Contributions: Preproduction, production, postproduction.

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“Working with the Sun: A story of Light & Learning” 

A short film documenting the installation and impact of solar power and a solar powered computer laboratory at the Zwelenqaba Senior Secondary School in the Mqanduli district in the Eastern Cape of South Africa for the Solar Electric Light Fund. Camera, sound and edit by Christine Nesbitt Hills, executive producer Paul Hills 2008-2009.

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