The fight against diabetes and its complications has come far. A look at the effects of sustainable diabetes projects in Tanzania, one of the 115 countries WDF support in the fight against diabetes and its consequenses for the poorest of the poor.
Produced by Tvjournalist.dk for The World Diabetes Foundation, 2017 Videojournalist: Tanja Jørgensen Copyright protected. Contact us, if you want to embed his video.
Anita grew up with type 1 diabetes, not a fate you wish on any child and the least children in the developing world, lacking means of diagnosis and treatment. Access to care and support made the difference for Anita. Then in 2007, when we first met her – and still in 2017 as we meet her again.
Production year: 2017
Produced by Tvjournalist.dk for The World Diabetes Foundation Videojournalist: Tanja Jørgensen Archival footage from Filmsolutions, also filmed by Tanja Jørgensen
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In 2011 and forward, Novo Nordisk is building a new domicile for its headquarters in Bagsværd. Construction hasn’t even begun, but the production of the floor tiles has to be commenced soon, as it takes 18 months to deliver all 4500 square metres of first quality limestone. The team from Novo Nordisk, the reseller, the builders and the chief architect visit a stone quarry on the Swedish island of Öland, to see if they can do the job.
Produced by Tvjournalist.dk for Novo Nordisk
Production year: 2011-2012 Videojournalist and editor: Tanja Jørgensen Music: Upright Music
Peter Bastian – musiker, forfatter, filosof, mediationslærer og meget mere – spiller på sugerør.
Denne og 11 andre video-stykker bruges i den berigede e-bog “Ind i Musikken” af Peter Bastian, hvor han fortæller og demonstrerer sine tanker om – og spiller – musik. Fra “Ind i Musikken”, side 158.
Kunde: Forlaget Gyldendal Produceret af Tvjournalist.dk, 2012 Videojournalist og klipper: Tanja Jørgensen
Forlaget Gyldendal holder læseklub med Alice Munro og hendes novellesamling “Fjendskab, Venskab, Ægteskab” i centrum. Ida Jessen er også oversætter af Alice Munros værker. Produceret for Gyldendal, 2012
English: Alice Munro discussed by Danish authoers and editors.
Medvirkende: Forfatter Ida Jessen Forfatter Kirsten Hammann Redaktører Lene Wissing og Andrea Fehlauer Musik: Girls in Airports, komponist Martin Stender Location: Thiemers Magasin, Vesterbro. Produceret af: Tanja Jørgensen/Tvjournalist.dk
Rising Above Climate Change – Sharing the Uganda NAPA experience
Not only the climate changes are real. Also the impact on water resources, food security and health, sectors essential to the human survival, is real and happening. This poses a major challenge for sustainability of life, ecosystems, livelihoods and development of national economies also in Uganda.
Adaptation to the adverse effects of climate change is vital to reduce the impacts of today and increase resilience to future impacts. The question is how.
This film will bring you closer to the experiences, challenges and solutions found in four pilot projects in different ecosystems in Uganda, implemented by The National Adaptation Programme of Action (NAPA) in Uganda
Music: Girls in Airports (All rights reserved) Duration: 38:00 min. Language: English
Production year: 2013
CREDITS: Video journalist and editor: Tanja Jørgensen
Consultants: Dr. Barbara Siegmund, Principal Programme Officer – Adaptation, Climate Change Unit, CIM Integrated Expert (logo) Bob Natifu, Climate Change Unit
Colorgrading: Søren Gensbøl
Sound mix: Michael Svensson
Voice over: Scott Farrell
Music: Girls in Airports, composer: Martin Stender
Special thanks to all participants and: The District Local Government of Apac The District Local Government of Bundibugyo The District Local Government of Nakasongola The District Local Government of Pallisa Agency for Promoting Sustainable Development Initiatives – ASDI Africa Climate Change Resilience Alliance – ACCRA Development Network of Indigenous Voluntary Associations – DENIVA
Video produced for Danish Union of Journalists (Dansk Journalistforbund) 2012
Cast:
Christian Jensen, editor in chief, Information
Anita Brask Rasmussen, journalist, Information
Jens-Arne Sørensen, journalist, Information
David Rehling, journalist. Information
Cathrine Gyldensted, journalist, Master in positive psykology/USA
In recent years, farmers all over Uganda have experienced changes in climate. Extreme weather such as heavy rains, flooding, drought, landslides and unreliable seasons affect the livelihoods of the many families who live off the land.
The changing conditions impact men and women differently and challenge the way they work together. Could revisiting the traditional gender roles be part of the solution?
This film puts a human face on the climate changes in Uganda.
Produced by Tvjournalist.dk
Videojournalist and editor: Tanja Jørgensen
Lead consultant: Bob Natifu
Colorgrading: Søren Gensbøl
Sound mix: Michael Svensson
Subtitling: Jonathan Sydenham
Music: Upright Music (All rights reserved)
Duration: 33:30 min. English subtitles Production year: 2012
Produced for: Climate Change Unit, Ministry of Water and Environment, Uganda in collaboration with Danida