Have you refocused your lens?

What comes to mind when you envision a group of divers exploring the southern tips kelp forests, restoring East Africa’s coral reefs or filming wildlife in warm and wild forest and plains across the continent? What do filmmakers, scientists, innovators and conservation heroes look like, sound like, and dress like?

Africa Refocused is built on a bold theory of change:
When talented and diverse African storytellers receive the training, mentorship, connections, and access they need to advance their skills and careers, they become leaders in wildlife and natural history storytelling. Their voices add vital perspectives to the global conservation narrative, helping to protect Africa’s wildlife for generations to come.

Our Story Arc is a collection of stories that amplify, and powerfully celebrate just a fraction of the trailblazing, compelling, complex, funny, hopeful, nuanced, inspiring, passionate and hard-fought journeys of African storytellers, conservationists and scientists in the NEWF community - on and off continent.

Through these stories, we celebrate our collective agency, and seek to share the value of community-centric impact through warm, thought-provoking narratives that highlight the richly diverse cultures, multidisciplinary talent and Indigenous knowledge systems that play a significant role in the preservation of our wild spaces, species and the communities that coexist with them.

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AFRIFF13: nature storytellers Shine on the Global Stage

The 13th Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF) from 3 to 9 November 2024 in Lagos, Nigeria, opened with Michael W. Ndiomu’s HEADLESS. The event  featured 150 films, masterclasses, and networking events. Themed ‘Indigenous to Global: Cultural Wealth to Global Prosperity, it underscored Nollywood’s authenticity and global impact.

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eThekwini Blue Economy Week

Last week, the NEWF Community took to Durban’s beachfront to participate in the eThekwini Blue Economy Week where Pragna Parsotam-Kok (Co-Founder and Executive Director of NEWF) went live on air with Cape Talk and Radio 702 to talk about the NEWF Community and how our vision and mission fit into the Blue Economy at a community and professional level.

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And that’s a wrap on our first FAME Week!

FAME Week has been a whirlwind sharing NEWF’s programs and impact with visitors at our booth, in our sessions and during one-on-one exchanges. From VR and films, to unpacking labs and our Africa Refocused program; we are energised by the support for our vision, mission and an equitable future for African Storytellers.

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wambui waweru on finding a new stride and story

Kenyan writer, voice artist and mother, Wambui Waweru’s place with NEWF is not always easily defined. A tangle of creativity moving swiftly and slowly as at once, she works closely with cohorts to deepen their storytelling, and contributes to redefining the lens through which Africa is seen.

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Exploring the Future of Storytelling

This year has been electric with momentum! One of the most exciting events on our travel calendar is the National Geographic Society Explorers Festival - an opportunity to celebrate our community and see our dream of seeing diverse catalogues of authentic stories featuring a global melting pot of culture, language and community-inclusive impact come true.

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What if your wish came true?

As we celebrate Ocean Month, it has been amazing to reflect on all the ocean stories in the NEWF Community. And as we reflect, so too do our fellows. Observing Ashunganya Nchafac Nkemlemo Precious’ journey with the ocean and storytelling has been a beautiful example of why NEWF does what it does. Briefly reflecting on her journey, she shares her win at CAMIFF.

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Did you know that Ghana’s coasts are home to Coral Reefs?

George Amado is a man on a mission to re-story Ghana’s coral reefs. A passionate teacher inspired by how life in the ocean and on land is connected, he teaches drowning prevention and plans on establishing a new dive industry in Ghana.

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How does Virtual Reality contribute to real life impact?

When award-winning marine scientist and Mandela Washington Fellow Nancy Iraba joined the 2021 Decade Divemaster Storytelling Lab she could barely swim. Passionate about ocean access and science communication, she has a gift for turning barriers into opportunities.

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What does freediving have to do with Ocean Access?

The largest Ocean Access Program for African Scientists, Conservationists and Storytellers, NEWF dive labs create opportunities for freediving certifications too. Recently, a cohort met in Sodwana Bay to calmly descend and ascend along a 10m buoy line, one breath at a time.

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