- published: 25 Apr 2013
- views: 660
Yoni Goodman (Hebrew: יוני גודמן; born 1976) is an Israeli animator.
Goodman began his career as an illustrator and graphic designer, working for two of Israel's major newspapers, Maariv and Haaretz. In 1998, he studied at the department of visual communication in Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem, majoring in animation. After his graduation in 2002, Yoni worked as a freelance animator and illustrator, working on commercials, short films and clips, as well as teaching animation in the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design.
In 2004, Yoni worked as an animation director for Ari Folman's documentary series The material that love is made of. Folman and Goodman's collaboration continued with Yoni as an animation director in Ari Folman's acclaimed film Waltz with Bashir. Goodman also developed the Adobe Flash Cutout technique for the film.
In 2009, he made several short films for human rights organizations, notably the short film Closed Zone, protesting against the Gaza blockade. Yoni also worked as an animation director in the short film The Gift, directed by Ari Mark.
The Save the Children Fund, commonly known as Save the Children, is an international non-governmental organization that promotes children's rights, provides relief and helps support children in developing countries. It was established in the United Kingdom in 1919 in order to improve the lives of children through better education, health care, and economic opportunities, as well as providing emergency aid in natural disasters, war, and other conflicts.
In addition to the UK organisation, there are 29 other national Save the Children organisations who are members of Save the Children International, a global network of nonprofit organisations supporting local partners in over 120 countries around the world.
Save the Children promotes policy changes in order to gain more rights for young people especially by enforcing the UN Declaration of the Rights of the Child. Alliance members coordinate emergency-relief efforts, helping to protect children from the effects of war and violence. Save the Children has general consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council.
The United Nations Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF; /ˈjuːnᵻsɛf/ EW-ni-sef) is a United Nations program headquartered in New York City that provides long-term humanitarian and developmental assistance to children and mothers in developing countries. It is one of the members of the United Nations Development Group and its Executive Committee.
UNICEF was created by the United Nations General Assembly on December 11, 1946, to provide emergency food and healthcare to children in countries that had been devastated by World War II. Maurice Pate, American humanitarian and businessman, co-founded the United Nations Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) with Herbert Hoover in 1947. Pate served as its first executive director from 1947 until his death in 1965. In 1953, UNICEF became a permanent part of the United Nations System and its name was shortened from the original United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund but it has continued to be known by the popular acronym based on this previous title.
There are many "Shock and Awe" type PSAs out there that show graphic images and are effective at targeting adults. I thought creating a very simple kid friendly PSA aimed at helping kids know how to avoid Cholera infection in a simple fun way would be a great idea! Kids are often the victims of this sickness from exposure to unclean water while they go about their daily fun, giving them some basic knowledge could help them avoid infection. Disclaimer: All images Reserved by Google.com
A short animated film produced by the Global Health Media Project http://globalhealthmedia.org in collaboration with Yoni Goodman http://yonigoodman.com. This film makes visible the invisible cholera germs as a young boy shows how to help the sick and guides his village in preventing the spread of cholera. The film shows how to make the basic homemade oral rehydration solution using sugar, salt , and safe water as these items were felt to be most widely available. However, a solution prepared with a readymade ORS packet is the first choice if supplies are available. This video has been submitted to the 2017 CUGH Global Health video competition. Director: Yoni Goodman Producer: Deborah Van Dyke Story: Deborah Van Dyke, Yoni Goodman Design: Yoni Goodman Animation: Yoni G...
The animation on cholera is being produced with the objectives to cover transmission, prevention, signs, and care in a simple and accessible way. The rationale for this C4D product is also to have the Ghanaian cultural context embedded into a video so that people can easily relate to. The animation is telling the story of Kwame, a young guy trying to change his behavior and contribute to social change in his community.
Let your kids have an idea what the disease Cholera is with the help of Dr. Cherrylyn Laguna from National Children's Hospital. Kawan ng Cordero is the only Bible-based kiddie show on television. It stirs the interest of the young ones to fascinating facts and moral values written in the Bible. KNC Show (Kawan ng Cordero) Monday to Friday, 4:00 to 4:30 pm/ Sunday 8:00 to 8:30 am Aired June 11, 2014 on UNTV 37 More details: http://www.untvweb.com/program/knc-show/ You can watch via livestreaming: http://www.untvweb.com/live-stream/
Save the Children has voiced alarm over the raging spread of the cholera epidemic in war-torn Yemen, saying one child becomes infected every minute. Cholera has killed more than 900 people and infected more than 124,000 others since late April, according to the United Nations children agency, UNICEF. On Wednesday, Save the Children said the rate with which the Yemenis are catching the disease has tripled in just two weeks, warning that the number of the infected could rise as high as 300,000. The disease brings along severe diarrhea, which can kill those afflicted within hours if not treated properly. Malnourished children, who number more than two million in Yemen, are especially susceptible. Grant Pritchard, Save the Children’s representative in Yemen, said, “It’s time for the world to t...
Health workers are racing against time to save children from the unprecedented spread of cholera in Yemen. In just over one month, close to 70,000 cholera cases have been reported with nearly 600 fatalities. The number of suspected cases is expected to reach 130,000 within the next two weeks. The spread of the disease is turning an already dire situation for children into a disaster. Since the start of the outbreak we’ve been working with partners to reach children and families. Our teams on the ground have provided safe water to over 1 million people and delivered over 40 tonnes of life-saving medical equipment – including medicine, oral rehydration salts, intravenous fluids and diarrhoea disease kits. We must act now to save children’s lives. Help us, help them: http://uni.cf/2rNTMtm ...
The World Health Organization has called on the international community to provide urgent humanitarian assistance to Yemen, as the nation struggles to contain another deadly outbreak of cholera. Subscribe to us on YouTube: https://goo.gl/lP12gA Watch CGTN Live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2-Aq7f_BwE Download our APP on Apple Store (iOS): https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cctvnews-app/id922456579?l=zh&ls;=1&mt;=8 Download our APP on Google Play (Android): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.imib.cctv Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChinaGlobalTVNetwork/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cgtn/?hl=zh-cn Twitter: https://twitter.com/CGTNOfficial Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/CGTNOfficial/ Tumblr: http://cctvnews.tumblr.com/ Weibo: http://weibo.co...
(16 Aug 2011) SHOTLIST 1. Wide of cholera patients at Banadir hospital 2. Mother feeding water to sick child 3. Various of child being treated by medic as mother watches over 4. Mother sitting on floor with sick child 5. Sick child lying on hospital bed 6. Various of cholera patients in hospital 7. Set up of Doctor Abdalla Abukar walking out of hospital 8. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr Abdalla Abukar, Banadir Hospital: "There is an outbreak of cholera since last month. We admit a huge number every day, approximately 50 to 80 patients per day." 9. Various of mother sitting on hospital bed holding sick child 10. Close up of sick child crying STORYLINE An epidemic of cholera killing children already weak from starvation looks set to spread, the United Nations has warned. Dozens of hu...
The outbreak of cholera in Yemen has raised alarms among international organizations. United Nations Children’s Fund has warned that the number of people who have contracted the disease may double in the next 2 weeks. Yemeni's health officials has also expressed concern about the situation. Watch Live: http://www.presstv.com/live.html Twitter: http://twitter.com/PressTV LiveLeak: http://www.liveleak.com/c/PressTV Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/PRESSTV Google+: http://plus.google.com/+VideosPTV Instagram: http://instagram.com/presstvchannel Dailymotion: http://www.dailymotion.com/presstv
As of July 2017, more than 250,000 cholera cases have been reported - many of them children. As soon as cholera started to spread in Yemen, Fathyah volunteered to go house-to-house to provide families with life-saving information to help stop the spread of cholera. We're on the ground providing life-saving medical supplies. Help support our work to combat cholera by donating today: http://uni.cf/yemencrisis Subscribe to UNICEF here: http://bit.ly/1ltTE3m The official UNICEF YouTube channel is your primary destination for the latest news updates from the frontline, documentaries, celebrity appeals, and more about our work to realize the rights of every child. Click here to see all of our latest trending videos: http://smarturl.it/TrendingAtUNICEF For more about UNICEF's work, visit: h...
www.naaow.org Yoni Goodman's interview during the Annecy International Animation Film Festival 2008.
CutOutTV: Nuevas Formas de Ver la Animación y las Artes Digitales. Suscríbete, desmitifica y colabora. http://goo.gl/v0CvrO Yoni Goodman inició su carrera como ilustrador y diseñador de dos de los periódicos más importantes de Israel. Mientras estudiaba en el departamento de Comunicación Visual en la Academia de Arte y Diseño de Bezalel, Jerusalén, se enamoró de la animación y desde entonces no ha parado de hacerla. En 2009 trabajó como director de animación de la serie documental de Ari Folman, The Material That Love Is Made Of, forjando una exitosa relación que permitió a Goodman colaborar en el aclamado y galardonado largometraje Waltz With Bashir y recientemente en la producción de la última película de Folman, The Congress. Yoni Goodman began his career as an illustrator and designe...
The new animated film created by Yoni Goodman, Director of Animation for the Academy Award-nominated film "Waltz with Bashir", together with the human rights group Gisha. "Closed Zone" shows the closure of the Gaza Strip and its effects on the ability of 1.5 million human beings living there to fulfill their daily needs, as well as their dreams and aspirations ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤ ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤ גישה ישראל סגר עזה רפיח פלשתין יוני גודמן غزة فلم فيلم رسوم متحركة فلسطين gaza palestine anti war peace freedom egypt iran saudi kuwait maroc algerie tunisia libya lebanon syria closure gisha goodman Zionists British uk
In this episode of 'Lightbox' acclaimed Israeli Animation Director Yoni Goodman discusses his work on the award-winning films 'Waltz With Bashir' & 'The Congress' (directed by Ari Folman). Starring 'House of Cards' actor Robin Wright as a version of herself the Hollywood studio system has grown to find fickle and intolerable, 'The Congress' envisions a world where retired performers are able to be digitally scanned so that their CG likenesses can be animated in whatever roles the studios wish them to play. After Wright agrees to the process so that she can focus on raising her ailing son, we fast-forward 20 years into the future where the Futurist Congress is taking place and a plan to lull society into a hallucinogenic stupor is underway. The Toon Boom animated film, also starring Paul Gi...
Giorgio Ghisolfi intervista Yoni Goodman, direttore dell'animazione di "valzer con Bashir". Riprese e fotografia: Ezio Riboni Montaggio: Stefano Soru
CutOutTV: Nuevas Formas de Ver la Animación y las Artes Digitales. Suscríbete, desmitifica y colabora. http://goo.gl/v0CvrO Yoni Goodman inició su carrera como ilustrador y diseñador de dos de los periódicos más importantes de Israel. Mientras estudiaba en el departamento de Comunicación Visual en la Academia de Arte y Diseño de Bezalel, Jerusalén, se enamoró de la animación y desde entonces no ha parado de hacerla. En 2009 trabajó como director de animación de la serie documental de Ari Folman, The Material That Love Is Made Of, forjando una exitosa relación que permitió a Goodman colaborar en el aclamado y galardonado largometraje Waltz With Bashir y recientemente en la producción de la última película de Folman, The Congress. Yoni Goodman began his career as an illustrator and designe...
An animated segment from Dawn Shapiro's documentary "The edge of joy", a documentary about Nigerian woman's lifetime risk of dying in pregnancy or childbirth. In the movie, Dawn closely follows an ensemble cast of Nigerian doctors, nurses, midwives and religious leaders as they battle the second largest maternal mortality rate in the world. Animation director- Yoni Goodman Art Director- David Polonsky Animation- Yoni Goodman Sefi Gayego Editor- Michael O'Brian
There are many "Shock and Awe" type PSAs out there that show graphic images and are effective at targeting adults. I thought creating a very simple kid friendly PSA aimed at helping kids know how to avoid Cholera infection in a simple fun way would be a great idea! Kids are often the victims of this sickness from exposure to unclean water while they go about their daily fun, giving them some basic knowledge could help them avoid infection. Disclaimer: All images Reserved by Google.com
A short animated film produced by the Global Health Media Project http://globalhealthmedia.org in collaboration with Yoni Goodman http://yonigoodman.com. This film makes visible the invisible cholera germs as a young boy shows how to help the sick and guides his village in preventing the spread of cholera. The film shows how to make the basic homemade oral rehydration solution using sugar, salt , and safe water as these items were felt to be most widely available. However, a solution prepared with a readymade ORS packet is the first choice if supplies are available. This video has been submitted to the 2017 CUGH Global Health video competition. Director: Yoni Goodman Producer: Deborah Van Dyke Story: Deborah Van Dyke, Yoni Goodman Design: Yoni Goodman Animation: Yoni G...
The animation on cholera is being produced with the objectives to cover transmission, prevention, signs, and care in a simple and accessible way. The rationale for this C4D product is also to have the Ghanaian cultural context embedded into a video so that people can easily relate to. The animation is telling the story of Kwame, a young guy trying to change his behavior and contribute to social change in his community.
Let your kids have an idea what the disease Cholera is with the help of Dr. Cherrylyn Laguna from National Children's Hospital. Kawan ng Cordero is the only Bible-based kiddie show on television. It stirs the interest of the young ones to fascinating facts and moral values written in the Bible. KNC Show (Kawan ng Cordero) Monday to Friday, 4:00 to 4:30 pm/ Sunday 8:00 to 8:30 am Aired June 11, 2014 on UNTV 37 More details: http://www.untvweb.com/program/knc-show/ You can watch via livestreaming: http://www.untvweb.com/live-stream/
Save the Children has voiced alarm over the raging spread of the cholera epidemic in war-torn Yemen, saying one child becomes infected every minute. Cholera has killed more than 900 people and infected more than 124,000 others since late April, according to the United Nations children agency, UNICEF. On Wednesday, Save the Children said the rate with which the Yemenis are catching the disease has tripled in just two weeks, warning that the number of the infected could rise as high as 300,000. The disease brings along severe diarrhea, which can kill those afflicted within hours if not treated properly. Malnourished children, who number more than two million in Yemen, are especially susceptible. Grant Pritchard, Save the Children’s representative in Yemen, said, “It’s time for the world to t...
Health workers are racing against time to save children from the unprecedented spread of cholera in Yemen. In just over one month, close to 70,000 cholera cases have been reported with nearly 600 fatalities. The number of suspected cases is expected to reach 130,000 within the next two weeks. The spread of the disease is turning an already dire situation for children into a disaster. Since the start of the outbreak we’ve been working with partners to reach children and families. Our teams on the ground have provided safe water to over 1 million people and delivered over 40 tonnes of life-saving medical equipment – including medicine, oral rehydration salts, intravenous fluids and diarrhoea disease kits. We must act now to save children’s lives. Help us, help them: http://uni.cf/2rNTMtm ...
The World Health Organization has called on the international community to provide urgent humanitarian assistance to Yemen, as the nation struggles to contain another deadly outbreak of cholera. Subscribe to us on YouTube: https://goo.gl/lP12gA Watch CGTN Live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2-Aq7f_BwE Download our APP on Apple Store (iOS): https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cctvnews-app/id922456579?l=zh&ls;=1&mt;=8 Download our APP on Google Play (Android): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.imib.cctv Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChinaGlobalTVNetwork/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cgtn/?hl=zh-cn Twitter: https://twitter.com/CGTNOfficial Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/CGTNOfficial/ Tumblr: http://cctvnews.tumblr.com/ Weibo: http://weibo.co...
(16 Aug 2011) SHOTLIST 1. Wide of cholera patients at Banadir hospital 2. Mother feeding water to sick child 3. Various of child being treated by medic as mother watches over 4. Mother sitting on floor with sick child 5. Sick child lying on hospital bed 6. Various of cholera patients in hospital 7. Set up of Doctor Abdalla Abukar walking out of hospital 8. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr Abdalla Abukar, Banadir Hospital: "There is an outbreak of cholera since last month. We admit a huge number every day, approximately 50 to 80 patients per day." 9. Various of mother sitting on hospital bed holding sick child 10. Close up of sick child crying STORYLINE An epidemic of cholera killing children already weak from starvation looks set to spread, the United Nations has warned. Dozens of hu...
The outbreak of cholera in Yemen has raised alarms among international organizations. United Nations Children’s Fund has warned that the number of people who have contracted the disease may double in the next 2 weeks. Yemeni's health officials has also expressed concern about the situation. Watch Live: http://www.presstv.com/live.html Twitter: http://twitter.com/PressTV LiveLeak: http://www.liveleak.com/c/PressTV Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/PRESSTV Google+: http://plus.google.com/+VideosPTV Instagram: http://instagram.com/presstvchannel Dailymotion: http://www.dailymotion.com/presstv
As of July 2017, more than 250,000 cholera cases have been reported - many of them children. As soon as cholera started to spread in Yemen, Fathyah volunteered to go house-to-house to provide families with life-saving information to help stop the spread of cholera. We're on the ground providing life-saving medical supplies. Help support our work to combat cholera by donating today: http://uni.cf/yemencrisis Subscribe to UNICEF here: http://bit.ly/1ltTE3m The official UNICEF YouTube channel is your primary destination for the latest news updates from the frontline, documentaries, celebrity appeals, and more about our work to realize the rights of every child. Click here to see all of our latest trending videos: http://smarturl.it/TrendingAtUNICEF For more about UNICEF's work, visit: h...
Who is to blame for the cholera outbreak in Yemen? – Inside Story The world's worst humanitarian disaster. That's how the United Nations is describing the unprecedented cholera outbreak in Yemen. The disease is killing at least one person almost every hour. The UN says the number of suspected cases of cholera continues to rise. More than 130-thousand people have fallen ill since the outbreak began in April. Almost 1,000 people have died, with women and children accounting for half of the numbers. And that's on top of the devastating effects of the nearly three-year war between the government and Houthi rebels. The Saudi-led coalition has closed the main airport and prevented many human rights workers from entering the country. So, is the Saudi-imposed blockade complicating aid ef...
Ten years ago, in November 2006, Al Jazeera English was launched. To mark that anniversary, we've created REWIND, which updates some of the channel's most memorable and award-winning documentaries of the past decade. We find out what happened to some of the characters in those films and ask how the stories have developed in the years since our cameras left. More than 8,000 people died horrible and painful deaths when a cholera epidemic swept through Haiti after a major earthquake in 2010. More than 600,000 others were infected, dozens continued to die every day, and the illness spread to other countries. Epidemiologists identified the Haitian strain of the illness as one that originated in Nepal, where a group of UN peacekeepers came from. Despite the mounting evidence of its role in the...
Diarrhea is defined as abnormally liquid or unformed stool that is produced at high frequency (greater than 200g/day) lasting less than 14 days. This handwritten video lecture will review causes, clinical findings, investigations work and management of diarrhea for medical students taking the USMLE ETIOLOGY or CAUSES Infectious is number one cause of diarrhea (90%). Non infectious include medications, toxin ingestion, ischemia. CLINICAL FINDINGS Vomiting and diarrhea is associated with Staph aureus, Bacillus Cereus, Norwalk Virus. Watery Diarrhea is assoicated with Clostridium perfringens, ETEC, and viral diarrhea. Inflammatory diarrhea is caused by campylobacter, salmonella, EHEC, shigella. Inflammatory diarrhea is also associated with pain and fever. Systemic symptoms are reactive a...
HOLLYWOOD RACISM EXPOSED PT65 WorldPeaceTruthLove Radio Show telekinesis telepathy pyrokinesis carrie oscars boycott into the badlands birth of a dragon rogue one christmas party justice league wonder woman suicide squad hulk hogan fired wwe bb king dead TLC 19 kids counting canceled vsauce daboo77 jeff rense leuren moret vice north korea sony hacked seth rogan the interview pixels the perfect guy sicario hyena road pan black mass steve jobs the martian creed the revenant gods of egypt deadpool spectre everest minions unbroken the gambler the hobbit battle of the five armies exodus gods and kings movie selma star wars the force awakens fifty shades of grey black adam frontier the tomorrow people the flash marvel agents of s.h.i.e.l.d furious seven avengers age of ultron picture perfect 2...
Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe The death toll continues to rise as a cholera epidemic sweeps across West Africa -- its worst outbreak in years -- as aid agencies scramble to treat thousands. But are governments doing enough to deal with the situation? Guests: Huw Taylor, Shuja Shafi, Daniel Mouque, Zainab Bangura. At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.' Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained. Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our u...
Brief summary about Infectious Diseases
Children in the Gaza Strip are paying the highest price of 2014 Israeli deadly war on the coastal enclave. In this heartrending documentary, children of Gaza tell the tragic story of their suffering, losing their family in one blow and seeing the bodies of their friends torn to pieces. Fifty-one days of war have had dire impacts on children and left them with severe psychological trauma. Nearly 2,500 Palestinians, including 500 children, lost their lives during the Israeli offensive in which homes, hospitals, and even the UN run schools were reduced to rubble. On July 16, 2014, the Israeli army carried out airstrikes on Gaza beach where eight children of Baker family were playing, killing four of them. While much of Gaza remains in ruins, families of the Palestinian victims call...
Pulitzer Center grantee, and science journalist Sonia Shah presents her work at the 'Mapping Cholera: A Tale of Two Cities' event at the New York Academy of Medicine on November 4, 2014. She is introduced by Jonathan Lee Simon, MPH, DSc, Director of the Center for Global Health & Development at Boston University More information about Sonia's work on cholera can be found at http://choleramap.pulitzercenter.org/