IT TAKES A WORLD TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN CAMPAIGN
It takes a World to End Violence Against Children (ITUA) campaign a global flagship initiative, specifically tailored to address issues such as Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), child marriage, and physical violence in schools and homes. The “It Takes a World to End Violence Against Children” campaign is a clarion call for collective action, rooted in the belief that protecting children is not the job of one person, but the responsibility of an entire ecosystem.
- A 45-60 Second Animated Motion Clip: A “Stop-Motion” or stylized 2D animation telling the story of a child moving from vulnerability (e.g., threat of FGM or child marriage) to safety through the intervention of the “World” (a teacher, a chief, and a parent).

FMNR AND CLIMATE CHANGE
Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) is a low-cost, high-impact land restoration technique. FMNR works by systematically regenerating native trees and shrubs from existing root systems already present in the soil, without the need for replanting. World Vision has championed FMNR as a transformative climate adaptation and mitigation strategy for over four decades.
Video Objective: This 2-minute 30-second video is commissioned to serve as a flagship advocacy and awareness asset for the FMNR initiative. Explain what FMNR is and how it works in clear, accessible terms for a general audience.

DEVASTATING IMPACT OF DROUGHT IN KENYA
Kenya is one of the countries most severely affected by climate-driven drought in Sub-Saharan Africa. Recurring and intensifying drought cycles, deforestation and rising global temperatures — have devastated arid and semi-arid communities across the country, particularly in the counties of Turkana, Marsabit, Mandera, Wajir, Garissa, Kitui, Makueni and Baringo.
This video is commissioned to document and communicate the devastating human impact of drought — and life-saving response — to global audiences.

coconut processing plant launch – sued project
FSD Kenya, through the Sustainable Urban Economic Development (SUED) programme and with funding from UK International Development, has commissioned a coconut processing plant in Lamu County. This strategic investment aims to strengthen economic resilience and stimulate sustainable growth within Kenya’s coastal communities. By incentivizing large-scale coconut cultivation and providing direct employment opportunities, the facility serves as a key driver for regional industrialization and long-term socio-economic stability..
- Short sound bytes clips for social media consumption
