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envisions a world in which the tools of digital literacy are commonly available for both production and consumption. It is dedicated to building capacity among local populations to create and disseminate their own conservation, health and community awareness films and other media on issues of local importance with respect for local languages and culture.

As a wildlife and conservation filmmaker, I've come to believe that it is essential that films be made specifically for local populations; with messages they can relate to and in a language they can understand. My experience is that the power of video is a phenomenal tool and we are missing the most important audience.

     —INCEF founder Cynthia Moses

 

 
WHAT'S NEW? [archive]
   
     
 

Letter from Salonga

DRC-Salonga Project Begins

INCEF is pleased to announce its newest board member: Katy Payne

"INCEF: Partners in Conservation" and "On the Road" added to Video Gallery

INCEF Honored at the International Wildlife Film Festival (IWFF)

Fulbright Scholar Kelly Matheson partners
with INCEF to show impact of video-centered outreach

 
 
     
IN THE NEWS [archive]
   
 


Ebola Virus Killing Gorillas, Chimps in Congo
A study published in Science reports that the Ebola virus is responsible for thousands of great ape deaths in the last several years. (National Public Radio - December 2006)

APPLE PRO FEATURES INCEF!!!
Preservation Begins at Home: To help spread the word about protecting endangered wildlife, the Congolese are learning to make videos (www.apple.com - September 2005)

 

 

 
 
 
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WCS
IFAW
Terra
 
 
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