As a filmmaker, video trainer, and photographer, Rana Ghose is dedicated to empowering community groups with the tools to tell their own stories.
As an academic, Rana Ghose is focused on researching genetically modified crops in India and the regulation that surrounds their management. As a filmmaker, video trainer, and photographer, he is dedicated to empowering community groups with the tools to tell their own stories. As a humanitarian, he believes in a better world. Get to know Ghose; a rebel with a shiny black camera with a cause. For more visit his blog: Camera Lucida- http://ranaghose.wordpress.com/
The desperate need for forest development is achieved in south Niger, and without government owned plantations. Here, the villagers are initially relied upon to inform the foresters of the intimate relationship they have with their land before any disrespectful forest development occurs.
Trees of Hope emphasizes the importance of reforestation, using the example of a village woodlot project in Niger, where foresters have exchanged their traditional role of warden for that of rural-development worker.
This video clip is reproduced here with the permission of Canada's International Development Research Centre,
www.idrc.ca.
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