We've made films in Across Africa and South East Asia about the Informal economy. Our hearts go out to all the livelihoods effected by the COVID-19 pandemic from Domestic workers, to construction workers, wood carvers, street vendors and so many more.
We have worked with @lasizwe since he was a teenager and it is inspiring to see how he has grown and to have been on this journey with him. This new season explores mental health, the gram sham and many of the issues that other young South Africans face
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Hollywood executives initially hoped that movie and TV production shutdown would lift in May or early summer. Now, theyβre slowly beginning to accept a new, unpredictable and troubling reality https://t.co/1YVqPvpehT
...as a storyline, the fear about COVID-19 hitting townships was unimaginable at the time we started filming and now our hearts go out to the millions of lives that will be effected directly and indirectly as a result.
content in almost real time alongside the outbreak, documenting the unravelling of the situation with a clear indication that the world never be the same again. Our show started filming before the WHO declared COVID-19 a Pandemic, in reality we could not ignore this...
Today we celebrate the #DecentworkDay! Decent Work remains a key driver of sustainable development and a central pillar to meet the #GlobalGoals β https://t.co/V7QpfjosWF #DecentWork2018#Goal8
To celebrate the strong women of South Africa this Womenβs Day the ILO office in Pretoria produced this video. Re-tweet in celebration of them #WomensDaySouthAfrica@jonitokomusa @jens_dyring @socialkerryn
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