25:01
African Union: Questioning the legacy
As African governments celebrate a golden anniversary of unity, has it really served its p...
published: 25 May 2013
author: AlJazeeraEnglish
African Union: Questioning the legacy
African Union: Questioning the legacy
As African governments celebrate a golden anniversary of unity, has it really served its people? Inside Story, with presenter Stephen Cole, discusses with gu...- published: 25 May 2013
- views: 13858
- author: AlJazeeraEnglish
4:55
What is the African Union?
African Union....
published: 15 May 2012
author: heymrshopper
What is the African Union?
1:41
China gifts African Union with a home
China's gift to Africa : New African Union Headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The enti...
published: 20 May 2012
author: JDUS2020
China gifts African Union with a home
China gifts African Union with a home
China's gift to Africa : New African Union Headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The entire $200m project was funded by China as a gift to the AU, as Beijin...- published: 20 May 2012
- views: 9936
- author: JDUS2020
25:07
Inside Story - How relevant is the African Union?
A bitter oil dispute between Sudan and South Sudan, a war-torn Somalia, and trade talks we...
published: 31 Jan 2012
author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Inside Story - How relevant is the African Union?
Inside Story - How relevant is the African Union?
A bitter oil dispute between Sudan and South Sudan, a war-torn Somalia, and trade talks were all on the agenda at the African Union's annual summit in Ethiop...- published: 31 Jan 2012
- views: 10966
- author: AlJazeeraEnglish
2:41
Security tops African Union Summit
Security has been the major topic of discussion at the African Union Summit, which has now...
published: 28 Jun 2014
Security tops African Union Summit
Security tops African Union Summit
Security has been the major topic of discussion at the African Union Summit, which has now come to a close in Equatorial Guinea. The theme of the African Union Summit for the second time this year is developing agriculture and food security, yet it's the pressing peace and security challenges across the continent the dominated the discussion. Al Jazeera's Mohammed Adow reports from Malabo, Equatorial Guinea. Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check our website http://www.aljazeera.com/- published: 28 Jun 2014
- views: 87
27:49
Why African Union Must Boycott April EU Summit and August White House Summit
Africans must prepare now to implement a collective cartel that includes strategic metals ...
published: 12 Mar 2014
Why African Union Must Boycott April EU Summit and August White House Summit
Why African Union Must Boycott April EU Summit and August White House Summit
Africans must prepare now to implement a collective cartel that includes strategic metals and strategic energy and agricultural items. I have proposed that those items be: 1. Cobalt 2. Manganese 3. Platinum 4. Chromium 5. Oil & Gas 6. Coco Beans 7. Coffee Beans 8. Certain Medicinal Plants and Animals- published: 12 Mar 2014
- views: 72
2:09
African Union celebrate 51 years
It's 51 years since the launch of the Organisation of African Union, now the African Union...
published: 25 May 2014
African Union celebrate 51 years
African Union celebrate 51 years
It's 51 years since the launch of the Organisation of African Union, now the African Union. The continent marked the day with celebration, but also reflection.- published: 25 May 2014
- views: 54
6:05
African Union Summit: crisis in CAR and South Sudan dominate talks
Despite the fact that the official theme of the talks were to be focused on Agriculture an...
published: 30 Jan 2014
African Union Summit: crisis in CAR and South Sudan dominate talks
African Union Summit: crisis in CAR and South Sudan dominate talks
Despite the fact that the official theme of the talks were to be focused on Agriculture and food security in Africa, the African Union Summit seems to be dominated by the CAR and Sudan crises. The AU faces indeed a lot of criticism over handling these crises. Duplex with Duncan Woodside, our correspondent in Addis-Ababa, Ethiopia. 01/30/2014 DECODING FRANCE 24 INTERNATIONAL NEWS 24/7 http://www.france24.com- published: 30 Jan 2014
- views: 550
1:41
China gifts the African Union with a home
It's a $200 million building, the tallest in the Ethiopian capital and the new headquarter...
published: 28 Jan 2012
author: AlJazeeraEnglish
China gifts the African Union with a home
China gifts the African Union with a home
It's a $200 million building, the tallest in the Ethiopian capital and the new headquarters of the African Union. It also happens to be entirely the work of ...- published: 28 Jan 2012
- views: 45299
- author: AlJazeeraEnglish
5:24
China & the African Drought: Part 4 -- an African Union
Formed just ten years ago, the African Union has quickly become a key institution in the c...
published: 23 Dec 2011
author: D J Clark
China & the African Drought: Part 4 -- an African Union
China & the African Drought: Part 4 -- an African Union
Formed just ten years ago, the African Union has quickly become a key institution in the continent for building peace and stability as well as dealing with c...- published: 23 Dec 2011
- views: 17083
- author: D J Clark
57:46
Sirte - Muammar Al Gaddafi speaks at Summit European Union and African Union - English
Al Gaddafi is ALIVE! *** Statement of the Leader Muammar Al-Gathafi in the African Union/ ...
published: 02 Aug 2012
author: BongoGhana
Sirte - Muammar Al Gaddafi speaks at Summit European Union and African Union - English
Sirte - Muammar Al Gaddafi speaks at Summit European Union and African Union - English
Al Gaddafi is ALIVE! *** Statement of the Leader Muammar Al-Gathafi in the African Union/ European Union Ministerial Meeting on Migration and Development...- published: 02 Aug 2012
- views: 7079
- author: BongoGhana
3:06
Farrakhan on The African Union & Gadhafi's push for Independence
Full video @ http://www.noi.org/libya/ -Minister Farrakhan discusses Col. Gadhafi's push f...
published: 31 Oct 2011
author: FCNN
Farrakhan on The African Union & Gadhafi's push for Independence
Farrakhan on The African Union & Gadhafi's push for Independence
Full video @ http://www.noi.org/libya/ -Minister Farrakhan discusses Col. Gadhafi's push for Africa's economic independence from Europe and America during a ...- published: 31 Oct 2011
- views: 10120
- author: FCNN
3:31
African Union Summit
The 22nd African Union Summit is underway Thursday in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa w...
published: 30 Jan 2014
African Union Summit
African Union Summit
The 22nd African Union Summit is underway Thursday in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa where discussions on peace and security are high on the agenda. VOA's Vincent Makori reports and talks to VOA's correspondent Gabe Joselow about the summit.- published: 30 Jan 2014
- views: 63
0:26
Al-Shabaab militants attack hotel used by African Union peacekeepers
Al Shabaab fighters have attacked a hotel in central Somalia which is used by African Unio...
published: 26 Jun 2014
Al-Shabaab militants attack hotel used by African Union peacekeepers
Al-Shabaab militants attack hotel used by African Union peacekeepers
Al Shabaab fighters have attacked a hotel in central Somalia which is used by African Union peacekeepers and Somali soldiers. Witnesses described how the al-Qaeda linked extremists hurled grenades outside the gate of the Amalow Hotel in Bulobarde then went inside and started shooting. The building is now surrounded by African Union (AMISOM) and Somali forces. The number of casualties is not yet known. An... READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2014/06/26/al-shabaab-militants-attack-hotel-used-by-africanunionpeacekeepers What is in the news today? Click to watch: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSyY1udCyYqBeLGPTLVZMp8kczDH7_5Ni euronews: the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=euronews euronews is available in 14 languages: https://www.youtube.com/user/euronewsnetwork/channels In English: Website: http://www.euronews.com/news Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/euronews Twitter: http://twitter.com/euronews Google+: http://google.com/+euronews VKontakte: http://vk.com/en.euronews- published: 26 Jun 2014
- views: 8
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4:12
Somalia - Nomad Girl
Fatima grows up somewhere in the vast steppe of Somalia. The drought in 2011 and Al Shabab...
published: 22 Jan 2012
author: Augustin Pictures
Somalia - Nomad Girl
Fatima grows up somewhere in the vast steppe of Somalia. The drought in 2011 and Al Shabab's attacks and pressure caused many nomads to flee their homes and walk for days and weeks through the empty land to arrive at a refugee camp in Mogadishu, Kenya or Ethiopia. Fatima loses almost everything. With only her mother she arrives in Mogadishu in a capital that is destroyed by ongoing civil war. Traumatized as she is she stopped singing when she arrived but things changed...
English subtitled version
for the German version without subtitles:
http://vimeo.com/35108156
This is a film we produced for Kindernothilfe (KNH) a German based humanitarian aid and relief organization focusing on the need of children.
www.kindernothilfe.de
While this was a promotional video we tried to focus on one local person that has benefited from the help and assistance KNH provided in Somalia.
Production time was three days in Mogadishu which was extremely short. Though the Islamist leading power Al-Shabab had just left the city a few weeks earlier and foreign aid organizations then got access Mogadishu was in a state of anarchy. Different militia and foreign troops like the African Union tried to control the city. We were one of the first western journalists having access to areas like the Bakara Market that was once linchpin for raw materials like gold and diamonds between Africa and the Arab World. Working closely with a local Somali partner of KNH helped us a lot getting access to different areas. Still for security reasons we could mostly just spend a short amount of time at one place before leaving to another. All the time being surrounded by two pick-up vans loaded with armed security guys made it difficult to get a much wanted natural and authentic atmosphere.
Post Production was done in Africa and Germany. Out of several hours of interview with Fatima (name changed due to security) that we transcripted during the curfew in the early mornings and evenings we built a narrative that was later voiced-over. Initially we wanted to keep the original voice and subtitle the whole story but as it was made for a German audience and because of distraction from the pictures we ended up letting a German production company do the voice-over.
Equipment:
Canon 5D Mark II
Canon 7D
Canon 24-105mm L IS 4f
Canon 16-35mm L
Canon 50mm 1.4f
Canon 85mm 1.8f
Glidetrack HD
Handgrip Nighthawk and D|Focus V3 (shoulder mount)
Zoom H1
2x Rode Videomic Pro
Manfrotto 501 HD and 701 HDV
LCW ND Filter Fader MK II
We edited and colour graded the entire clip on Final Cut Pro X
contact:
Augustin Pictures
Website: www.lukasaugustin.de
Twitter: twitter.com/LukasAugustin
Facebook: facebook.com/pages/Augustin-Pictures/161244407238332
3:22
Pep Bonet - Somalia
For 16 years following the collapse of the Siad Barré regime in 1991, Somalia remained the...
published: 09 Jun 2011
author: José Bautista
Pep Bonet - Somalia
For 16 years following the collapse of the Siad Barré regime in 1991, Somalia remained the only country in the world without an effective central government. Six months of relative stability under the rule of the Union of Islamic Courts was brought to a rapid close in the final days of 2006, as Ethiopian militia allied to the forces of a transitional government (which was formed in Kenya in 2004, but had never assumed power) took over the capital Mogadishu. In January 2007 President Abdullahi Yusuf entered Mogadishu for the first time since taking office in 2004.
International response to the situation in Somalia has to date been insufficient, from both a political and humanitarian point of view. The principal focus has been a peace process lead by the IGAD (Inter-Governmental Authority on Development) in Kenya, which led to the creation of the transitional parliament in 2004. This development was seen as positive for the future of Somalia, and was welcomed by the African Union as progress towards peace and stabilization of the country; but the fact remains that antagonism between clans is still very strong. Deep rivalries between regional states persist, threatening the peace process and aggravating the humanitarian crisis.
Over a million Somalis have sought refuge worldwide, and the conflict has threatened the stability of neighbouring countries. This situation is symptomatic of broader international neglect of Somalia. Financial support from donors has failed to provide the level of political commitment and technical assistance required for success.
Photographs © Pep Bonet | NOOR
Music & Audiovisual © José Bautista | KANSEISOUNDS
7:03
Focus On Somalia: RADIO MOGADISHU ARCHIVE DIGITIZATION
STORY: SOMALIA- RADIO MOGADISHU ARCHIVE DIGITIZATION
TRT: 7:03
SOURCE: AU/UN IST
RESTRICTI...
published: 01 Dec 2013
author: AMISOM Public Information
Focus On Somalia: RADIO MOGADISHU ARCHIVE DIGITIZATION
STORY: SOMALIA- RADIO MOGADISHU ARCHIVE DIGITIZATION
TRT: 7:03
SOURCE: AU/UN IST
RESTRICTIONS: This media asset is free for editorial broadcast, print, online and radio use. It is not to be sold on and is restricted for other purposes. All enquiries to news@auunist.org
CREDIT REQUIRED: NONE
LANGUAGE: SOMALI/ ENGLISH/NATS
DATELINE: 07 NOVEMBER 2013/MOGADISHU/ SOMALIA
STORY:
After more than 60 years of analogue storage in an inadequate environment, the Radio Mogadishu audio archive is being digitized in order to save it from deterioration and introduce the unique Somali historical recordings to new audience.
Colonel Abshir Hashi Ali has a long day ahead, he moves as fast as his old legs can carry him, as he carries the weight of Somalia’s history on his shoulders. Tucked in a little corner behind the Somali Ministry of information, lies Somalia’s hidden treasure, the archives of Radio Mogadishu and what’s left of the country’s oral history.
The dark room contains thousands of reels with folk songs, political speeches, drama, poetry and religious programs that were saved from various clan militias who took control of areas of the city after the ousting of then Somali president Siad Barre in 1991.
As the country plunged into civil war, there were various attempts to destroy the archives and loot its contents. It was during this time that Col. Ali, then a Police officer decided to protect the archives with his life and save Somalia’s history.
“There were attempts to take the keys from me and once a man came with the a grenade and removed the pin,” said Col. Abshir Hasshi Ali, the archive manager “but I held on to the man and said we will die together if you try to destroy the archives. So he left without blowing the place up.”
The national radio archive was established with the radio station in 1951 and estimated to have about 35,000 reels in its collection, most of which survived an American bombardment in 1993, as they chased down warlords in the city. The bombardment destroyed almost all of the foreign language section of the archive but the Somali section was not hit. The archive and radio station was also a target for the Al Qaeda linked group al Shabaab when they controlled Mogadishu. They banned the listening of music and often-fired mortars into the station to silence it.
“The thought to protect the archives come out of the hope that someday Somalis will be united and be able to appreciate this.” Added Col. Abshir Hasshi Ali.
Although the archive survived the two decade long civil war, it is still in danger. Cramped up in the small room, some of the quarter inch tapes have been destroyed due to humidity and poor storage. But now, with the support of the AU/UN Information Support Team, French Government and other International partners, the ministry of information of the Federal Government of Somalia is digitizing the vast archive of tapes to preserve them, and make the recordings available to a modern audience, a generation that do not remember how vibrant Somalia was prior to the war.
The archive has material from Somalia’s independence, as well as speeches from the African Union Summit in Mogadishu in 1974 among others.
“We have always discussed the idea of expediting the digitization and just the fact that the government is very keen to complete this task.” says Abdullahi Elmoge Hersi, the Somali Minister of Information, Post, Telecommunication and Transport.
Although the digitization process is underway, there is still has a long way to go, but Col. Ali and his team are up to the task. While the process is cumbersome with each reel taking up to two to three hours to process, Ali says that their efforts will leave its mark in the history of their country.
“I know that all Somali youth no matter where they are love the arts, they love to listen to music. Most of them like this modern type of music, which is electronic while other people like to listen to the old music. We have both,” says Col. Ali “so I would like to urge them not to let go of the music and the culture and the identity of the Somalis and also to keep coming up with new works.”
This digitization is being carried out using six digitization units, which will be installed in the newly allocated digitalization room at Radio Mogadishu. The playback units are hard to source and radio Mogadishu is looking for more machines in order to increase the digitization capacity and soon have Somalis across the world plug into their oral roots and a history almost lost.
End.
4:12
Nomadenmädchen
Fatima grows up somewhere in the vast steppe of Somalia. The drought in 2011 and Al Shabab...
published: 15 Jan 2012
author: Augustin Pictures
Nomadenmädchen
Fatima grows up somewhere in the vast steppe of Somalia. The drought in 2011 and Al Shabab's attacks and pressure caused many nomads to flee their homes and walk for days and weeks through the empty land to arrive at a refugee camp in Mogadishu, Kenya or Ethiopia. Fatima loses almost everything. With only her mother and sister she arrives in Mogadishu in a capital that is destroyed by ongoing civil war. Traumatized as she is she stopped singing when she arrived but things changed...
German version
for the English subtitled version: http://vimeo.com/35480886
This is a promotional film we produced for Kindernothilfe (KNH) a German based humanitarian aid and relief organization focusing on the need of children.
While this was a promotional video we tried to focus on one local person that has benefited from the help and assistance KNH provided in Somalia.
Production time was three days in Mogadishu which was extremely short. Though the Islamist leading power Al-Shabab had just left the city a few weeks earlier and foreign aid organizations then got access Mogadishu was in a state of anarchy. Different militia and foreign troops like the African Union tried to control the city. We were one of the first western journalists having access to areas like the Bakara Market that was once linchpin for raw materials like gold and diamonds between Africa and the Arab World. Working closely with a local Somali partner of KNH helped us a lot getting access to different areas. Still for security reasons we could mostly just spend a short amount of time at one place before leaving to another. All the time being surrounded by two pick-up vans loaded with armed security guys made it difficult to get a much wanted natural and authentic atmosphere.
Post Production was done in Africa and Germany. Out of several hours of interview with Fatima (name changed due to security) that we transcripted during the curfew in the early mornings and evenings we built a narrative that was later voiced-over. Initially we wanted to keep the original voice and subtitle the whole story but as it was made for a German audience and because of distraction from the pictures we ended up letting a German production company do the voice-over.
Equipment:
Canon 5d Mark II
Canon 7d
contact:
Augustin Pictures
Website: www.lukasaugustin.de
Twitter: http://twitter.com/LukasAugustin
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Augustin-Pictures/161244407238332
Youtube results:
2:47
Highlights of the 21st African Union Summit
The AU replaced the Organisation of African unity established in May 1963 Which traces it'...
published: 27 May 2013
author: CCTV Africa
Highlights of the 21st African Union Summit
Highlights of the 21st African Union Summit
The AU replaced the Organisation of African unity established in May 1963 Which traces it's birth in African decolonization. Africa's 54 leaders are celebrat...- published: 27 May 2013
- views: 109
- author: CCTV Africa
1:08
23rd African Union Summit Opens
The 23rd African Union Summit opened on Friday at the Equatorial Guinea capital, Malabo. T...
published: 20 Jun 2014
23rd African Union Summit Opens
23rd African Union Summit Opens
The 23rd African Union Summit opened on Friday at the Equatorial Guinea capital, Malabo. The summit's theme is Agriculture and Food Security the main topic for the year 2014. CCTV's Carol Oyola reports.- published: 20 Jun 2014
- views: 83
4:14
President Kagame speaks on Peace and Security at African Union Summit- Addis Ababa, 30 January 2014
...
published: 31 Jan 2014
President Kagame speaks on Peace and Security at African Union Summit- Addis Ababa, 30 January 2014
President Kagame speaks on Peace and Security at African Union Summit- Addis Ababa, 30 January 2014
- published: 31 Jan 2014
- views: 89
2:25
African Union Promotion - 24th CIMUN
The Promotional documentary for the African Union Council at the 24th Cairo International ...
published: 31 Oct 2011
author: cimuntube mun
African Union Promotion - 24th CIMUN
African Union Promotion - 24th CIMUN
The Promotional documentary for the African Union Council at the 24th Cairo International Model United Nations. The Documentary was created by Gasser Galal, ...- published: 31 Oct 2011
- views: 640
- author: cimuntube mun