Inspiring women leaders star in PNG documentaries
The Pawa Meri series directed by six film-makers from Papua New Guinea tells the stories of six women, leaders in their respective communities where they are inspiring role models.
The series will screen this Friday in Port Moresby after a very successful launch at the University of Goroka in the Eastern Highlands where the Pawa Meri project was initiated by the Centre for Social and Creative Media.
Speakers: Ruth Ketau,"Never Give Up" film director; Gina Baidan, community health worker.
Reporter: Isabelle Genoux
The Pawa Meri series directed by six film-makers from Papua New Guinea tells the stories of six women, leaders in their respective communities where they are inspiring role models.
The series will screen this Friday in Port Moresby after a very successful launch at the University of Goroka in the Eastern Highlands where the Pawa Meri project was initiated by the Centre for Social and Creative Media.
Speakers: Ruth Ketau,"Never Give Up" film director; Gina Baidan, community health worker.
Reporter: Isabelle Genoux
The Pawa Meri series directed by six film-makers from Papua New Guinea tells the stories of six women, leaders in their respective communities where they are inspiring role models.
The series will screen this Friday in Port Moresby after a very successful launch at the University of Goroka in the Eastern Highlands where the Pawa Meri project was initiated by the Centre for Social and Creative Media.
Speakers: Ruth Ketau,"Never Give Up" film director; Gina Baidan, community health worker.
Reporter: Isabelle Genoux
The Pawa Meri series directed by six film-makers from Papua New Guinea tells the stories of six women, leaders in their respective communities where they are inspiring role models.
The series will screen this Friday in Port Moresby after a very successful launch at the University of Goroka in the Eastern Highlands where the Pawa Meri project was initiated by the Centre for Social and Creative Media.
Speakers: Ruth Ketau,"Never Give Up" film director; Gina Baidan, community health worker.
Reporter: Isabelle Genoux