Pan African Film Festival Begins in Burkina Faso

The Pan-African Film Festival of Ouagadougou returns to Burkina Faso this weekend after being canceled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
One Burkinabe director, who has made a film documenting a nursery for the infants of sex workers, talks about the importance of telling African stories through cinema.
Moumouni Sanou is a documentary film director from Bobo Dioulasso, Burkina Faso’s second largest city.
In 2019, he made a film, which is being screened at The Panafrican Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou, or FESPACO.
Night Nursery follows the story of an older woman who runs a nighttime home for sex workers’ children in Bobo Dioulasso.
Sanou said he wants Night Nursery to humanize sex workers.
Sanou said the idea was to show a different side to sex workers, which is very rarely seen. In Burkina Faso and in the rest of Africa this profession is frowned upon, he said. “But it is also the oldest profession in the world. When we see these girls, people say they are bad people because they are sex workers,” he adds.
FESPACO has been running since 1969 and this year will feature films from around 30 African countries in its official selection. Cinema professionals and cinephiles travel from all over Africa and beyond to attend.
“FESPACO is one of the biggest African film festivals, and for me to be selected and represent Burkina Faso in the documentary film section will mean this film will be seen by the whole world, not just by Africans,” Sanou said.
Ardiouma Soma, the director of FESPACO, says that this year, the event will also host the African International Film & TV Market — known as MICA — for the first time.
Soma said, because this year the MICA will be held at FESPACO they have invited distributors, whose names he prefers not to mention, to Ouagadougou. He said the market will allow them to find new projects that are in post-production and also films that are already finished but not scheduled for FESPACO, so that they can buy them for their own platforms.
Last year, FESPACO, which usually happens every two years, was cancelled due to COVID-19. Burkina Faso is also in the middle of a conflict with terrorist groups linked to Islamic State and al-Qaida.
Burkina Faso’s culture minister, Élise Foniyama Ilboudo Thiombiano, said it is important the festival goes on.
She said it’s a challenge for Burkinabè to continue to be able to keep the festival going every two years. But it is through cinema we can see the vision of Africans and the people who live on this continent, she adds. She points out that her predecessors all made sure FESPACO remained a focal point for Africa and she intends to do the same.
As for Sanou, he is hoping Night Nursery could receive an award, and the recognition it needs to win a wide audience.

Source: Voice of America

Cambodia Attends CBD-COP 15

Cambodia has attended the High Level Segment-Leaders’ Summit and Ministerial Segment Plenary of the Convention on Biological Diversity-COP15 (CBD-COP15).
The meeting took place on Oct. 12 via a videoconference under the chairmanship of H.E. Huang Runqiu, Minister of Ecology and Environment of the People’s Republic of China (PRC).
The participating Cambodian delegation was represented by H.E. Say Samal, Minister of Environment.
Organised by PRC in collaboration with the UN-CBD’s secretariat, the meeting aimed to ensure political support among leaders in the world for the preparation of the global biological framework after 2020 (Post-2020 GBF), and to examine the Kunming Declaration.
Participating delegations agreed to promote effective implementation of the Post-2020 GBF to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals 2030 and Nature Outlook 2050 for humans to live harmoniously and sustainably with nature.
They also discussed key topics including biological resources restoration, biodiversity financing, biodiversity conservation and sustainable development, and related knowledge sharing.

Source: Agency Kampuchea Press

Cambodia Positive about 1st ASEM Forum on Women

Cambodia is optimistic that the Asia-Europe Forum on Women, Peace and Security that it pioneered as a side event for the 13th Asia-Europe Summit (ASEM13) will be a useful platform for all.
Secretary of State at the Ministry of Women’s Affairs H.E. Mrs. Kheng Samvada shared the optimism in a recent interview with AKP.
According to the secretary of state, 25 years since its foundation, ASEM has never held such a platform. It took so much time and effort to liaise and convince especially the ASEM Secretariat, 51 partner countries, and two institutional partners (the EU and ASEAN Secretariat) to include the Forum on Women, Peace and Security as a side event of ASEM13 and the next ones, and Cambodia made the historic move.
She continued that for Cambodian women who had experienced wars, peace is priceless, and without peace there is no development; that was why Cambodia proposed “Women, Peace and Security” as the theme of the first ASEM women’s forum.
Through the forum, she added, Cambodian women will be able to share what they have done to promote women and gender equality at large particularly in the leadership role and at international arenas, and to learn from other countries.
The forum, being held on Oct. 13-14 via videoconference, is expected to serve as a networking opportunity for Cambodian women to further support each other toward collective progress.
Other side events of the ASEM13 include the 11th Asia-Europe Parliamentary Partnership Meeting (ASEP11), the Asia-Europe Cultural Festival, the 1st Asia-Europe Economic and Business Forum (AEEBF1), the ASEF Young Leaders Summit, and the 10th ASEF Editors’ Roundtable (ASEFERT10).

Source: Agency Kampuchea Press

1st ASEM Forum on Women Organised with Three Main Objectives

Ministry of Women’s Affairs has been organising on Oct. 13-14 via videoconference the 1st Forum on Women, Peace and Security, a side event of the 13th Asia-Europe Summit (ASEM13) to be hosted by Cambodia in November this year.
The virtual event was presided over by H.E. Prak Sokhonn, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and H.E. Mrs. Ing Kantha Phavi, Minister of Women’s Affairs, with the participation of representatives from 51 partner countries, and two institutional partners (the EU and ASEAN Secretariat).
According to the Ministry of Women’s Affairs, the two-day forum is aimed to facilitate dialogue and share experience and best practices between countries in Asia and Europe in carrying out the women, peace and security agenda; to show the progress of Cambodia in women, peace and security process, history of women’s participation in mine clearance and peacekeeping as well as strategies and developments in combating gender-based violence and impact of COVID-19 on women; and to seek support in creating other women-related side events at all future ASEM Summits.
H.E. Deputy Prime Minister Prak Sokhonn said Cambodia proudly hosts the Asia-Europe Forum on Women, Peace and Security – one of the side events of the 13th ASEM Summit. “We are also proud to be ranked 13th among 122 nations in terms of contribution of our brave women in peacekeeping operations, while the numbers of women deminers and women in the labour force have been growing. This is not at all a coincidence, but rather a vision embraced by the Royal Government of Cambodia to empower our women and their role in society,” he underlined.
In a recent interview with AKP, Secretary of State at the Ministry of Women’s Affairs H.E. Mrs. Kheng Samvada expressed her optimism that the 1st Asia-Europe Forum on Women, Peace and Security will be a useful platform for all.
According to the secretary of state, 25 years since its foundation, ASEM has never held such a platform. It took so much time and effort to liaise and convince especially the ASEM Secretariat and the 53 partner countries and institutional partners to include the Forum on Women, Peace and Security as a side event of ASEM13 and the next ones, and Cambodia made the historic move.
Other side events of the ASEM13 include the 11th Asia-Europe Parliamentary Partnership Meeting (ASEP11), the Asia-Europe Cultural Festival, the 1st Asia-Europe Economic and Business Forum (AEEBF1), the ASEF Young Leaders Summit, and the 10th ASEF Editors’ Roundtable (ASEFERT10).

Source: Agency Kampuchea Press

China’s Donation of 2 Million Doses of Sinovac Vaccine Arrive in Cambodia

Two million doses of Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine, donated by the Government of the People’s Republic of China, arrived at Phnom Penh International Airport this morning.
H.E. Dr. Yuok Sambath, Secretary of State at the Ministry of Health, and her colleagues welcomed the arrival of the vaccines at the airport.
Speaking to reporters on the occasion, the secretary of state laid stress on the importance of vaccination against the pandemic, saying that among the 15 deaths yesterday, 14 were not inoculated.
With the newly arrived vaccines, Cambodia has now some 37.6 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines from purchases and donations: 7.8 million doses of Sinopharm, 27 million doses of Sinovac, 1,739,000 doses of AstraZeneca, and 1,064,600 doses of Johnson & Johnson.
H.E. Dr. Yuok Sambath reaffirmed that Cambodia has enough vaccines for the booster doses.
The Kingdom has currently been conducting four COVID-19 vaccination campaigns: for the 18 years old and up which has achieved 99.32 percent, the 12 to under 18 years old 90.07 percent, the 6 to under 12 years old 97.08 percent, and the 3rd dose or booster dose for already 1,148,427 people.
Cambodia has so far vaccinated about 84.66 percent of the total population of 16 million.

Source: Agency Kampuchea Press