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Projects

 

   Projects
 Earth's Hope 
 LIFE series in Chinese 
 A Library in a Cave 
 Outreach 
 PIINTEC (Korea) 
 China Environment and Sustainable Development Reference and Research Centre 
 Jane Goodall Institute (China) 
 EARTHSCAN (China) 
 China HIV/AIDS Information Network 
 Environmental Education (Mongolia) 
 Research on Water & Waste Disposal (China) 


   Films
 China's Sorrow - Earth's Hope 
 Scaling Up Poverty Reduction 
 Warming up in Mongolia 
 Women of the Gobi 
 A Green Call - Multimedia Concerto 
 Trading Legal Timber 
 The Sea - NOWPAP 
 Sink or Surf 
 The Long March 
 Because They're Worth It 
 A Line in the Sand 
 Land of the Rising Water 
 Beating the Drum Loudly 
 China Road Show 
 Building Bridges (China) 
 Traditional Chinese Medicine & Conservation 
 A Steppe Ahead 
 Wetlands (China) 
 Biodiversity (China) 




  Established: 2006

EEMPC is currently working to establish links with schools, libraries, and offices in order to share the EEMPC film library with everyone interested in learning about environment, sustainable development and public health.

Corentin, EEMPC's very own mobile cinema with laptop, projector and films, is ready to visit any school, office, library or village where there are people willing to watch films and learn about these important issues. If you would like Corentin to visit you please contact Corentin on: 13552354694 or email: corentin_delcroix@hotmail.com


Film screening.   Film screening.


As well as the 33 films from the LIFE series in Chinese, EEMPC has a collection of Earth Report and EEMPC films (English/Chinese). These films are excellent for classroom use with individual programmes focusing on a range of topics including; pollution, economics, women's rights, poverty, public health and development.

In order to better understand the role media can play in development and, in particular, to assess the success of documentary films in communicating information and raising awareness on environment, sustainable development and public health, EEMPC is undertaking a survey of film audiences.

Dachengzi School
EEMPC's Intern Corentin Del Croix and pupils of Da Cheng Zi Elementary School, Miyun.


EEMPC Outreach is taking a break for the summer but will return in the autumn with more film screenings at the CESDRCC and other venues across China, continuing to raise public awareness of the issues of environment, health and society.Thank you to all of you came to watch films at the CESDRRC and took part in EEMPC's survey of the effectiveness of film in communicating information and raising awareness on environment, sustainable development and public health. The data collected is currently being evaluated and the final report will be available to all.

 
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