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Cinéma Numérique Ambulant

Country

Benin, Niger

Region

Africa

Programme Summary

Cinéma Numérique Ambulant (CNA) or [Mobile Digital Cinema] is a mobile cinema that brings entertainment and education to villagers in Benin (2 units), in Niger (2 units) and in Mali (3 units). The initiative's main objective is to acquaint the African rural public with the African cinematographic patrimony - that is, to show African movies to the rural audience in those 3 countries, as they usually don't have access to this medium. Mobile cinema projection vans travel across rural areas in these countries, and in the open air project popular African films along with health messages about malaria prevention, child brides, HIV/AIDS prevention, and water and sanitation. The project also offers mobile vaccination and birth registration activities at the CNA screenings.

Communication Strategies

CNA uses entertainment as a means to educate - and provide access to vaccination and birth registration for - Niger's most remote populations. The vision is that culture in general, and movies in particular, open up people's mind and are a great conscientisation instrument, especially African movies which are made by African directors within the tradition of (so-called) Third World cinema and African cinema. The educational component takes advantage of the fact that people come first and foremost to watch the fiction film; they are also then informed and educated about a variety of topics like health, HIV/AIDS, schooling, human rights, children's rights, and so on. The project maximises the number of people it reaches by focusing its activities on nomadic festivals.

A CNA screening has 4 parts: the introduction, including music and video clips; a movie about issues important to the villagers; a dialogue in which villagers discuss such topics as nutrition, access to health care services, payment for health care services, HIV/AIDS prevention, education for girls, child marriage, immunisation (especially for polio), malaria and birth registration; and, after the discussion, the featured fiction film. Often the organisers hand out prizes, such as insecticide-treated bed nets to keep away malaria-carrying mosquitoes, for the most active participants in the discussions.

The mobile cinema projection vans are accompanied by a team of 3 people: a woman facilitator, who is usually responsible for the team, a technician, and a driver. Each person has received training and can back up the others.

Development Issues

Health, Rights, Education, Children.

Key Points

The European Union helped set up the initial CNA units (4 structures) in Benin in 2001. Now, the structures work autonomously and each looks for fundings nationally and internationally, with major partners like Africalia, the French Ambassy, the Swiss Cooperation, national ministries, Plan International, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), The United Nations Children's Fund - UNICEF, and so on.

Ideally, each CNA project includes 100 screenings over a 5-month period (20 per month). Experience shows that when the CNA visits a village repeatedly over the 5-month period, people look forward to the screenings and the events are well-attended by people from the local village and also from surrounding villages.

One of the project organisers believes that CNA is an effective way of sharing information with large numbers of people. "The Cinéma Numérique Ambulant’s arrival in villages is always a festive event, where everyone, young and old, shows up. By bringing the world to these remote villages along with vital health messages, the Cinéma Numérique Ambulant is hoping to participate in the fight against poverty."

Partners

Click here for a list of current CNA partners.

Contact

Cinéma Numérique Ambulant (CNA) website (French language only)
Cinéma Numérique Ambulant (CNA) website (French language only)

Benin: Association Béninoise Cinéma Numérique Ambulant:

Natitingou
Rosalie N'Dah
Tel : + 229 23 82 14 52
Cel :+ 229 90 03 97 16
natitingou@c-n-a.org

Ouidah
Olivier de Souza
Tel/Fax: + 229 21 34 16 45
Cel: + 229 97 60 88 09
ouidah@c-n-a.org

Mali:Association Malienne Cinéma Numérique Ambulant:

CNA Coura
Niamanto Diarra (alias Junior)
Tel: + 223 221 29 14 (Bamako)
Cel: + 223 647 92 77
CNA Nyéna
Hawa Fofana
Cel: + 223 602 72 85
bamako@c-n-a.org

CNA Bougou
Kadidia Sidibe
Cel : + 223 610 05 72
bamako@c-n-a.org

Niger:Association Nigérienne Cinéma Numérique Ambulant:

CNA Kullum
Salamatou Alhassane
Tel: + 227 20 75 30 94
Cel : + 227 96 29 43 71 70
CNA Wati Kul
Hadjara Thoguyéni
Cel: +227 96 29 45 00
niamey@c-n-a.org

France: l'association CNA (Cinéma Numérique Ambulant)
144 rue Normandie
94700 Maisons-Alfort
Tel/Fax. : + 33 (0)1 49 77 95 49
contact@c-n-a.org
Christian Lambert (French correspondence)
Tel: + 33 (0)6 12 73 28 95
clambert@c-n-a.org

Dominique Thaly (French correspondence)
Consultant
Cell: 00227-96 49 44 85
dominique@agence-thaly.com

Click here for a list of current CNA partners.
Click here for a list of current CNA partners.

Source

UNICEF website and Communication for Social Change Consortium website on March 30 2006; and email from Dominique Thaly to The Communication Initiative on December 8 2006.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site March 30 2006
Last Updated August 20 2008

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