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Capacity-building session held in Tuvalu
9 August 2017A workshop has been held in Tuvalu on the implementation of the Intangible Cultural Heritage Convention. Through this workshop, the Government of Tuvalu was able to educate 40 Tuvaluan participants on good practice in community-based inventorying.
Read moreA workshop has been held in Tuvalu on the implementation of the Intangible Cultural Heritage Convention. Through this workshop, the Government of Tuvalu was able to educate 40 Tuvaluan participants on good practice in community-based inventorying.
Read moreCapacity-building session held in Tuvalu
9 August 2017 -
First Rei Foundation PhD scholar graduates
14 June 2017Rachel Rafferty has successfully defended her PhD thesis at the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies. Rachel's PhD thesis is entitled "Civil society activists in a protracted conflict: Explaining difference in motivation to engage in intergroup peacebuilding" and is sure to make an important contribution to the peace and conflict studies literature.
Read moreRachel Rafferty has successfully defended her PhD thesis at the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies. Rachel's PhD thesis is entitled "Civil society activists in a protracted conflict: Explaining difference in motivation to engage in intergroup peacebuilding" and is sure to make an important contribution to the peace and conflict studies literature.
Read moreFirst Rei Foundation PhD scholar graduates
14 June 2017 -
New project launched to preserve film archives
5 May 2017A new project will provide training and equipment for the digitisation of Malawi's film archives. The reel-to-reel film collection currently held at the National Archives Malawi date from the 1950s onwards and hold a huge variety of important and fascinating aspects of Malawi's heritage.
Read moreA new project will provide training and equipment for the digitisation of Malawi's film archives. The reel-to-reel film collection currently held at the National Archives Malawi date from the 1950s onwards and hold a huge variety of important and fascinating aspects of Malawi's heritage.
Read moreNew project launched to preserve film archives
5 May 2017 -
Migrant mother and child health project launched in Japan
12 April 2017Rei Foundation renews its partnership with SHARE to build multilingual health support to migrant mothers in Tokyo. After a successful baseline study, SHARE will now develop multilingual support for perinatal home visits, multilingual resources, better access to postnatal care, and better health outcomes.
Read moreRei Foundation renews its partnership with SHARE to build multilingual health support to migrant mothers in Tokyo. After a successful baseline study, SHARE will now develop multilingual support for perinatal home visits, multilingual resources, better access to postnatal care, and better health outcomes.
Read moreMigrant mother and child health project launched in Japan
12 April 2017 -
Docs 4 Schools funding renewed for 2017
11 January 2017Rei Foundation will provide funding for Docs 4 Schools 2017, a programme that makes quality documentaries accessible to students in Wellington and Auckland.
Read moreRei Foundation will provide funding for Docs 4 Schools 2017, a programme that makes quality documentaries accessible to students in Wellington and Auckland.
Read moreDocs 4 Schools funding renewed for 2017
11 January 2017 -
Folksongs project launched
4 January 2017The Malawi Folksongs Project will document the diverse and vibrant music traditions from all over the country. The project will record many folksongs which might otherwise have been lost, while contributing to the development of the music industry in Malawi.
Read moreThe Malawi Folksongs Project will document the diverse and vibrant music traditions from all over the country. The project will record many folksongs which might otherwise have been lost, while contributing to the development of the music industry in Malawi.
Read moreFolksongs project launched
4 January 2017 -
21st SEAPAVAA conference to receive sponsorship
4 January 2017Rei Foundation will support the SouthEast Asia-Pacific Audiovisual Archive Association annual conference for a second time.
Read moreRei Foundation will support the SouthEast Asia-Pacific Audiovisual Archive Association annual conference for a second time.
Read more21st SEAPAVAA conference to receive sponsorship
4 January 2017 -
Rei Foundation featured Malawian television
30 November 2016On a recent trip to Malawi to visit several of our projects, the Rei Foundation team was interviewed on Timveni TV. They were interviewed about the foundation's role in several projects in Malawi, including the preservation of Malawian folktales, storytelling sessions at the National Library in Lilongwe and the folktales television show being produced by Timveni TV.
Read moreOn a recent trip to Malawi to visit several of our projects, the Rei Foundation team was interviewed on Timveni TV. They were interviewed about the foundation's role in several projects in Malawi, including the preservation of Malawian folktales, storytelling sessions at the National Library in Lilongwe and the folktales television show being produced by Timveni TV.
Read moreRei Foundation featured Malawian television
30 November 2016 -
New project to teach Khmer Rouge history launched
9 September 2016Bophana Audiovisual Resource Center has launched a new project to create an app to teach Cambodian youth the history of the Khmer Rouge regime. The project is funded by Rei Foundation and the European Union.
Read moreBophana Audiovisual Resource Center has launched a new project to create an app to teach Cambodian youth the history of the Khmer Rouge regime. The project is funded by Rei Foundation and the European Union.
Read moreNew project to teach Khmer Rouge history launched
9 September 2016 -
TedX Lilongwe
21 August 2016Check out videos from some of the speakers and performers at TedX Lilongwe, held in May. Among the impressive lineup were clean energy specialist Hastings Mkandawire, musician Faith Mussa and Joanna Gentili who explained how Malawi's growth in cellphone use can enable growth in the use of solar energy.
Read moreCheck out videos from some of the speakers and performers at TedX Lilongwe, held in May. Among the impressive lineup were clean energy specialist Hastings Mkandawire, musician Faith Mussa and Joanna Gentili who explained how Malawi's growth in cellphone use can enable growth in the use of solar energy.
Read moreTedX Lilongwe
21 August 2016