SUMMIT DAY 2
26 MARCH -
(MONDAY)
THEME: PEACE
BUILDING (policy
and politics)
Chairperson:
Moneeza Hashmi
(Pakistan)
- Praise Singer- girl child
- Keynote: 09:00-09:20 George Lucas (Industry-tbc/ Video Message)
- Child Speakers: 09:20-09:30 (Former child soldiers- Prince Collins from Liberia-confirmed!)
- Keynote: 09:30-10:00 First Lady, Suzanne Mubarak (-tbc-Inspirational/ Provocative) relating to her own project on Peace in Egypt
- Children’s Voices –from conflict areas 10:00- 10:20
(Each continent will be represented: Palestine, USA, Iraq, Sri Lanka, Kosovo, Colombia- assistance from Plan International)
- 10:20- 10:30 Wrap of the session
10:30- 11:00
11:00-11:30
- Opening of Film Festival –Roy Disney and 5WSMC Board Member
- Request that DISNEY offers film/s for the Festival
Master-classes/
Workshops:
11:30-13:00
- Producing for Toddlers- Rag Doll, Barney (HIT) Sesame (CTW) Board Room 3
- Indigenous Programming-Liliana Ovando-Bolivia; San People from South Africa (Radio Project); Aboriginal Programming –Australia, Colombia (Patricia / Adelaide re- programming for Indigenous cultures/ peoples) Board Room 5
- Second Language Programming-Basel Karlsruhe /Robert Ruoff (European examples- French, German, English), South Africa (challenge of 11 languages) - Board Room 4
- Advertising- Patrizia Boglione- (Kids and Teachers) –Interactive Exhibition
- Producing Documentaries for Children: Marion Creely- Board Room 6
- Producing Dramas for children: Patricia Arriaga- Board Room 7
- Committee Room 4: Media for Peace Building – Parallel Plenary Session
Committee Rooms:
2, 5 (11:30-
13:00)
Danish Master
Class No. 2–
Committee Room 5
The Danish
Experience:
Focus on film
education,
distribution and
cultural
diversity (Line
Arlien-Søborg
and Jacob S.
Breuning).
Japan Prize –
Committee Room 2
(100 people)
11:30- 13:00 and
14:30-16:30
Plenary Session:
Media as a Tool
for Peace
(Building)
11:30-13:00
Session 1 (In
Plenary)
- Sport as a tool for Peace Building: Jan Willem-Bult- 3 minutes visuals
1) Minister of
Sports- Min.
Stofile –
Inspirational
Speaker about
Sport as Peace
Builder
2) Jomo Sono-
Football Icon
(South Africa)
–inspirational
introduction of
the way Jomo
Sono influenced
the lives of
young Africans,
as a Sport icon
and Peace
Builder and
campaigner of
Democracy. Alex
Community
Representative-
(Linda Twala) of
the Football
outreach (2
minutes
visuals).
3) Mr. Adolf
Ogi- UN
Representative
on the Sport and
Peacebuilding
initiative
4) FIFA
–Co-ordinator of
Special Projects
(Africa)
5) Jerzy
Moszkowicz- Ale
Kino Football
Fest- (Poland)
–Sports and
Culture- How the
Ale Kino
Festival in
Poznan, Poland
was able to
bring Sport and
Media on the
agenda of Sport
buffs and bridge
the divide
between culture
and sport.
11:30- 13:00 (+-
10 min. per
speaker)
Session 2 (In
Plenary-
Parallel)-
Committee Room 4
/PAX 200
Media for Peace
Building
- Chair: Cristina Blanc from the Committee on the Rights of the Child (UN)
- Speakers: UNICEF-Exec. Director Ann M. Veneman, Johan Galtung- from Norway, Dr. Chandra Muzaffar (International Movement for a Just World), Erik Betterman, Deutsche Welle- all make short presentations and then Producers/ broadcasters from: Sesame Street: Gary Knell, Iman- Palestine, Avionam Damari: Israel, Africa (Sudan/ Sierra Leone), Colombia, Kashmir, Include children: 1 Palestine and 1 Israeli.
- Visual- and inter-active Presentations by Producers and Broadcasters from regions where children are exposed to various forms of conflict
- Showing examples of programmes that assist in conflict resolution.
- The presentations must show diverse conflict for example, political, racial, personal etc.
1) Sesame
Street / Gary
Knell-physically
create a street
on Sesame
(Palestine-Israel)
or N. Ireland
–Catholics and
Protestants
living together
2) Avionam
Damari- IE TV,
Israel
13:00- 14:30
- LUNCH: Sponsor Lunch + Keynote: Anna Home (10-minutes)
- Chairperson: Adrian Mills
- Launch of Dafna Lemish Journal
(1 Plenary
session; 1
Master-class, 2
Workshop, 2-
Breakaway
sessions
14:30-16:30)
Session 1 (In
Plenary)
–Research and
Productions on
Children
Watching War
- Chair: Al Jazeera Children
1)
Ian Stewart, USA-
Former Reuters
Reporter, Shot
in Sierra Leone
by Child
Soldiers, Wrote
a book-
Ambushed, to be
produced as a
feature length
film –shares
experiences and
thoughts on
Child Soldiers.
2)
IZI- Study
-A new book
edited by Lemish
and Goetz,
Children and
Media at times
of War and
Conflict
3)
UN- Violence
against Children
Study, 2005-
Victor Chinyama-
UNICEF, ESARO,
Africa (Show
examples of
video
presentations)
4)
HUM- TV
-Moneeza Hashmi-
The Girl Child-
Lessons from
Pakistan,
Afghanistan
(Show examples
of special video
production)
5)
Michael Cohen
Group, USA-
Study of After
Effects of 9/11
(updated report,
what about
Iraq?- if
possible)
Session 2
(Parallel-Breakaway)
Committee Room
4: Edward
Boateng Producer
- Reporting Peace- with so many wars taking place around the world how are broadcasters and journalist managing to report about PEACE?
- Global Networks are invited to share broadcast materials about Peace Building. We invite CNN, BBC, Reuters, Independent Television News (ITN), Fox News to prepare presentations eliciting quality media programmes that encourage coverage about PEACE. Moderator: Jeff Koinange (CNN)
- Edward Boateng – Bringing CNN to Africa (Inside Africa)
Session 3
(Parallel
Breakaway)
Committee Room 5
- Children’s Voices from the perspective of the marginalized children: How are Broadcasters reaching marginalized children? (Disabled Children, Rural Children, Children in Conflict, Refugee Children) Led by Kenya Broadcasting-Josephine Karani. Have a child as the first presenter to sketch the situation- child from Refugee Camp in Uganda?
1.
CVM-TV, Dr.
David Mc Bean-
Jamaica/ ‘Come
Video me’
2. TVE- Asia
Pacific (Nalaka
Gunawardene-
Director- CEO)
3. Avinoam
Damari-
IETV-Israel
4. Egypt- Cairo
International
Film Festival,
Soheir Abdel
Kader (to ask
about the
Disability
Projects)
5.
Colombia-
Patricia
Castano,
Adelaida
Trujillo
6.
Ms. Lenuta
Burduja,
Projects
Director
Tolerance and
Pluralism
Promotion Center
Republic of
Moldova,
Session 4
(Parallel
Breakaway) Board
Room 3
- Master –Class- How to produce quality News and Current Affairs Programmes for Children? Led by Mediawise: Mike Jempson –(Guidelines on reporting on children) & Cathy Spierenburg- German Study (IZI –about the Iraq War, Tsunami Project with Dolls, Books etc.), Mimi Brazeau- Plan International, Carol Cornish- Australian Broadcasting
- Producing News and Current Affairs programmes for children-
a) BBC –News
Round
b) News program
for children in
the Netherlands,
Suriname, the
Antilles and
Africa [training
provided by JJ].
Hasina Kathrada
–SABC, Free
Voice, The
Netherlands
c) ZDF, Z@PP?
d) China- News
for Children
e) Israel News
for Children
Radio Session
14:30-16:30
Board Room 4
Radio for Peace
Building project
(PLAN Mali)
- Movement for Peace Journalism
- Peace Radio – Peace /casting
New /Technology/
ICT Session from
14:30- 16:30
Board Room 5
- Gaming as a social activity.
- Sony- Play Station versus WIFI
- Computerised Games – CINEKID
- Jeff J McIntyre- Public Policy Office- American Psychological Ass.
- Ghada A. Hussein -COO-Horizon Interactive Studios (Egypt)
Workshop Session
from 14:30-
16:30 Board Room
6
- Co-facilitators: Annette Brejner/ Peter Lemish
- Conflict in television for children - an on going research project by Peter Lemish on how producers of television and films for children are dealing with socio conflicts. The study in the present is investigating the Northern Ireland conflict and the Israeli-Palestinian one, and seeks to compare it to South Africa, as well as to other conflicts around the world. Peter Lemish to facilitate a session- PJ Suitcase / Canadian Animation on Mediation as a catalyst, also ‘Dinner for Two’- as a catalyst. Peter Lemish working on PJ suitcase of 10-12 films on Conflict Resolution/ MASTER CLASS
a) Iman
/Palestinian
Director/ PJ
(co-facilitator
with Peter
Lemish)
b)
BUFF- Children
in Danger-
Annette Brejner
–Sweden
c)
PJ Suitcase –
Peter Lemish
facilitator
(Adelaide, Maya,
etc.)
Research &
Regulation
Session from
14:30-16:30
Board Room 7
- Research Studies on Violence and its effects on the child audience.
- How do Broadcasters regulate Violence on Screen?
1) British
Team- Annabel Mc
Clintock/ Jack
Lynch
2) Jeanne
Prinsloo,
Cecilia
Feiltizen and
Ulla Carlsson
(UNESCO
–Clearing House
3) Cathy
Spierenburg- IZI
(Maya Goetz)
4) ICASA?
16:30- 17:00
17:00- 17:45
- Innovations & Special Projects:
1) Ready 2
Learn- (Teaching
language to
toddlers and
parents- using
Sesame Street
characters and
mobile phones)/
Shelley Pasnick
2) Create and
Play (RAI-
Marketing for
Kindergarten
Schools)
3) CINEKID-
Virtual Studio
4) Just Think-
Youth Radio
–presentation
5) Danish Film
Institute-
Outreach
bringing
toddlers and
older children
to experience
Media in the DFI
Building
Chairperson:
Prof. Steve
Howard
17:45- 18:30:
Daily Debate:
A 30minute
topical media
debate- For
example- Sport
is big business
– how do we
compete as
producers of
Children’s Media
with the Sport
Agenda?
Jerzy Moszkowicz,
Charles Owen,
China TV,
Australia
Broadcasting
Chairperson:
Thomas Malambo
(Super Sport)
- Summing-up with Rapportuers-Led by- Belinda Portillo- (Plan, Paraguay)/ Jenny Buckland/ Shuttleworth Foundation
Dinner & Mini
Football
Tournament in
Alexandra
Hosted by
Sponsor! – Dept.
of Sports/ Super
Sport