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2010 World Humanitarian Day Project - 43 Countries in 9 weeks

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The 2010 World Humanitarian Day project is a collaborative film shot in over 40 countries in under 9 weeks, on a shoestring budget - with the goal of showing the enormous diversity of places, faces and endeavors of humanitarian aid workers in 2010.

It was filmed by humanitarian staff and freelance filmmakers from around the globe (over 50 contributors in total) with all time donated.

Please help us by linking, embedding, tweeting and sharing this message with your friends, colleagues and contacts.

Our sincere thanks to all those who contributed to the film, and to it's dissemination.

Credits:
Music by Krister Linder (www.kristerlinder.com)
2D animation by Anu Nagaraj @ Massmarket (www.massmarket.tv)
Title design by David Rasura

Produced by David Ohana/AVMU @ UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)

www.worldhumanitarianday.info

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  • Thumbs up for guy in 2:20..if u know who i mean.. :D

  • I Love it! Well done! Nice to see so many familiar faces!

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  • What is Jeremy Renner doing in this film? ;-) At 0:55.

  • An awesome movie with a very creative concept.

  • i have put this on my wall on face book, so all my friends can see and pass on. there is only one word i can say you guys are amazing.

  • I hope you guys will come to Sri Lanka too.

  • My niece Bree was one of the participants. I'm so proud!

  • My neice Bree was one of the participants. I'm so proud!

  • <3<3<3 AWESOME... sooo touched for the enormous diversity of places, faces and endeavors of humanitarian aid workers in 2010. Will start linking to my circle of friends. God Bless Us abundantly :)))

  • @0Booster0 well, the idea is super-simple... they just used some printer paper... no dolly, no particular film equipment...

  • And how much cost this clip ?

  • What a wonderful video!!! Thank you for this!

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