Films
Our Partners’ initiatives are diverse and the people behind the organisations are key to their success. Our films aim to share some of the deeper insights of our Partners’ work and tell the life changing stories of the people they help.
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Egmont’s 2024 Annual Awards ceremony, held at the Royal Institute of Great Britain in London on 6th March. In 2024, we celebrated the achievements of two exemplary Egmont Partners: Wild4Life in Zimbabwe which won our Best Performing Organisation award and Anna Msowoya-Keys from Kwithu Women’s Group in Malawi and winner of the Most Inspiring Individual award.

First shown at the 2023 Egmont Awards, this film explores the work of Egmont Partner The Nasio Trust in Western Kenya. Nasio has been supported to address the issue of rising HIV infections amongst young people in Kakamega County through a youth-led peer education programme. This film follows the story of one peer educator, Riziki.
First screened at Egmont’s 2024 Annual Awards, this film follows the work of Egmont Partner Ndola Nutrition Organisation to improve the lives of women affected by HIV & AIDS in the rural communities of the Masaiti District of central Zambia. These women have all either lost a partner to HIV, are caring for someone who is chronically ill with HIV or are caring for HIV+ children.