FilmAid

@FilmAid

We're a nonprofit organization using the power of film to bring life-saving information, psychological relief & much-needed hope to refugees worldwide.

Joined February 2010

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  1. Jun 21

    ., , Mary Maker and Aminah Rwimo are current and former refugees working hard to improve the odds for all refugees, especially women and girls. We are blessed to know you, and proud to work by your side!

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  2. Jun 20

    Aminah and Mercy are two talented young, refugee women who have worked with FilmAid to use film, music and the power of their own personal stories to be a voice for displaced people everywhere. Read about them in the

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  3. Jun 20

    FilmAid was founded in 1999 to bring relief to children and families forced to flee their homes because of violence. On we stand in solidarity with the millions of individuals and organizations fighting to protect children's dignity and security.

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    Jun 9

    " We need to empower women in oder to change the norms of our cultures."..Mercy a refugee artist who is changing life in the camp.

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    Jun 9

    Peace is everyone's responsibilty irrespective of age & gender. RIYA YUYADA. hapening all over Kakuma Refugee camp courtesy of

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    Jun 9

    Amina Rwimo has shared her story of hope, encouraging all to make life where they are & not wait for tomorrow. She is currently a FilmAid Media Training assistant teaching over 50 students to use film to tell their own stories & advocate for their own needs.

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  7. Jun 9

    Students in Dadaab Refugee Camp watching their fellow refugees speaking at - , , Aminah Rwimo, and Mary Maker. Your achievements and your empathy are their inspiration!

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    Jun 9

    Halima Aden, a Somali American model who was born in Kakuma refugee camp is one of the speakers!..if she made it, so can we!

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    Jun 9

    Extraordinary resilience, courage and inspiration from all of the speakers at today's ! Hongera Aminah Rwimo for telling your extraordinary story thru film!

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    Jun 9

    Aminah Rwimo is one of the most inspiring people I’ve ever met. Her talk on how she uses filmmaking to give a voice to refugees like her, had the audience in tears. Can’t recommend it enough.

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  11. Jun 9

    Thank you Ambassador for supporting Aminah and the voices of refugee youth!

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    Jun 9

    live screening in ... is screening the event live across the entire camp

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    Jun 9
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  14. Jun 9

    A youth center in Kakuma watches as Aminah tells her story of finding her voice. Great job for making available for the entire community.

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    Jun 9

    Amina Rwimo gives an insight into the struggle of sexual violence survivors, as a refugee and a survivor and hopes to change societal perspective through film via the platform of

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    Jun 9
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  17. Jun 9

    "This is my calling. It is my passion. I want my voice and the voices of other refugees to be heard." - Aminah Rwimo, today at

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    Jun 9

    FilmAid very own Amina Rwimo Speaking. Telling her story of hope and Recilience. . @Tedxkakumacamp , , , .

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    Jun 9

    “Film can Change People lives . I want my voice & the voice of other refugees to be heard 🗣“ Amina Rwimo 🎥 Film maker

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    Jun 9

    Wow! dedicated in esuring TEDx happens & is felt in all parts of Kakuma Refugee Camp. We are Live in Kakuma1 - Amina's home one of the TEDx speakers.

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