The Foundation for African Medicine and Education - (FAME)

Working with the amazing team at FAME in Karatu, northern Tanzania to document the life of the hospital, its staff and their patients. Where once there was almost no medical support for this rural community, today FAME provides vital healthcare to three million people.

Twenty years since it opened - as a small mobile outreach clinic - this short film shows how far they have come and their goals for the future. It was a real privilege to spend time with them and help to tell their story.For more information visit: www.fameafrica.org.

Filmed and produced by Eliza Powell, co-produced by Anthea Rowan.

 
 
 

Alex Walker’s Serian - Soul Drifter

 
 
 

The Conservation Conundrum: Episode One - Health

A short documentary film that highlights the work that safari company Nomad Tanzania does in remote communities across Tanzania.
Filmed and produced by Eliza Powell, co-produced by Anthea Rowan

www.nomad-tanzania.com

 
 

 

The Conservation Conunudrum - continued

Filmed and produced by Eliza Powell, co-produced by Anthea Rowan

 
 

Episode Two - Education

Episode Three - Conservation

 
 

Maasai Cave Singers

Hanging out with Mzee Nyuki and his merry band of Maasai warriors in a cave in the southern Serengeti, Tanzania. Nyuki is one of life's great characters: safari guide, bush walker, wild bush medicine guru, bee whisperer.

Hearing only the sound of their singing through my headphones, the darkness with just enough available light coming through the cave entrance. I remember at the time thinking I will never forget this.

Alex Walker's Serian. www.serian.com

 
 

Alex Walker’s Serian - Grass & Rain

African Wildlife Foundation

Siringit Serengeti

 

Nomad Tanzania’s Kuro Tarangire

Serengeti Balloon Safaris

Entamanu Ngorongoro

Serengeti Safari - One Day at a Time

Join East African safari guides, Jombi Kivuyo and Richard Knocker, wildlife photographer Paul Joynson Hicks and filmmaker and editor Eliza Powell as they head out into the Serengeti National Park during the 2020-2021 period when the world was largely restricted in travel. They didn’t want you to miss out on the wildlife adventures so are inviting you to dip your virtual safari toes in, via their award-winning YouTube series.

These fun and irreverent, short videos are a real-time, ten-day, wildlife diary - packed with amazing wildlife footage and insightful facts from these fabulous guides and conservationists, wrapped in the camaraderie of friends spending time in one of their favourite places.

And when you are ready to travel, The Serengeti will be here waiting, in all its bright-eyed and bushy-tailed glory.