project hepa - oral testimony - 2007-2009
HEPA is an abbreviation of Hetahetam-Po Ambara signifying "Proclaim what is in your heart". The project recorded oral testimonies from local communities in Androy and Anosy.
It produced 5 films, a book in three languages, and a range of web publications; the testimonies have been disseminated locally, nationally and internationally to increase the voice of local populations, and improve awareness about the knowledge and experience of indigenous people in southern Madagascar.
Project Description (PDF)
Project Factsheet (PDF)
Project HEPA and the QMM Mine (PDF)
HEPA LINKS
Video testimonies from southern Madagascar
Members of the community in Faux Cap southern Madagascar filmed these video on themes they chose to reflect their environmental and life challenges.
The videos were aired and discussed locally and regionally with decision makers for wider debate on the issues arising; some were also shown internationally for the Day of Indigenous People and the Copenhagen Climate Summit.
VOICES OF CHANGE
English version (PDF 11.62Mb)
French version (PDF 23.6MB)
Malagasy version (PDF 24.3Mb)