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East Timor - Program and Exhibitions

Workshop in East Timor:
Done in 2000 August, at three places : Dili(Capital), Tutuala(eastern village) and Suai (western city near the border with Indonesia). The local people, photographers, public officers and chief of each area collaborated. Selected by local people, a total of 101 children, from 7 to 15 year old of age, participated. Special acknowledgement is made to the supports provided by Konica Co. Ltd., Canon, Co.Ltd., JICA, International Development Journal, Wonder Art Production.


Exhibition in Japan:
The exhibition was held from Oct.11 to Oct.17, and from Oct.25 to Oct.31, 2000 at the Photo Space Koyo (Tokyo). Approximately 200 photos (2 photos per each children, color, 29x20cm in size). There was extensive coverage by the media (major newspapers, TV, the radio, etc.). The exhibitions were supported by many individual volunteers and organizations. Special acknowledgment is made to the supports provided by : Konica Co. Ltd., Canon, Co.Ltd., JICA, International Development Journal, Wonder Art Production, Kamiya Printing.


Exhibition in East Timor:
The exhibition in East Timor was held from November 29 to December 18, 2000, at three places at which the program was done: the National Culture Center in Dili(Nov.29-Dec.8), a primary school at Tutuala (Dec.9-10), and the Peace and Reconciliation Center of Suai (Dec.17-18). All were very well received. In addition to the supports from KONICA and CANON, support and collaboration were provided locally and internationally from such institutions and groups as: JICA-Dili, UNTAET/Education, National Culture Center of Timor, UNTAET-Suai(Governor of Covalima), CARE Int'l-East Timor, Instituto Camoes, Timorense photographers and local and international volunteers. The exhibitions were covered by the UNTAET-radio, the News agencies of Portugal and Macao, etc. The children received the prints of all the photos they took, and all the photos exhibited were donated to the National Cultural Center through UN Education in December, 2000, which was highly appreciated as all those photos were precious documents of a special era witnessing the birth of a nation.