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Rencontres Audiovisuelles de Douala - RADO 2012

Genre : Festival | Douala

From tuesday 24 to saturday 28 april 2012

Times : 00:00
Principal country concerned : Column : Cinema/tv

"People, Photography and Development" is the central theme of the 3rd Meeting Audiovisual Douala (RADO), scheduled for the month of April 2012 in Douala.
Chosen by necessity and realism to bring all activities for the next meetings Audiovisual Douala, the theme of RADO 2012 is primarily a celebration of awareness and consideration to be given to the image to its significant role in the social changes of the globalized world.
These take into account not only the heritage character of the image, but more importantly, to highlight the contribution of the support and install it in the heart of the debate on the leadership and promotion dynamics for development.
Develop is foremost, to represent and understand what we were yesterday, what we measure is now in order to project what we will be tomorrow! People, images and development, requires therefore a clarion call to awareness of decision makers and opinion leaders in Africa, so that they make the image a vehicle for African development, as part of the new company communication.

Support and sponsorship
Audiovisual Encounters Douala (RADO) grow in Douala, Cameroon's economic capital as part of a market for television programs (MAPTEL).
The 2012 edition will be held in Douala with the material and financial support of the Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Communication of Cameroon, the International Organization of la Francophonie (OIF), the Urban Community of Douala (CUD) and private partners and African and international institutions.

Call for Participation
Producers, broadcasters, professional communicators, and partners are informed that a visual call for participation at the 3rd Meeting Audiovisual Douala (LOCF) was launched from 1 November 2011 to February 1, 2012.

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