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PRESIDENT
Audrey Gautier has been working since 2012 on educational issues, particularly as a street educator with troubled youth in the streets of Paris. She became international secretary general of the NGO CNRJ in 2015. Through this international mandate for the NGO, she has at heart the promotion of youth and the development of youth at an international level. We find her from the UN in Geneva to the Central African Republic during the civil war, in Guinea during the Ebola crisis or more recently on a project in Benin. She has made a name for herself within CNRJ, also for her interest in publishing and photography. She is the author of numerous photos of NGO events. Such as those made annually for the International Humanism Prize that takes place in Macedonia. Her highly scripted, almost cinematographic look and her love for photography make the playwright and rector of the Audiovisual University of Skopje (Macedonia) Jordan Plevnes say that she is a "director".
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VICE PRESIDENT
Rosmon Zokoue, holder of a Diploma in Information and Communication Sciences from the University of Bangui, started his career in 2010 as a volunteer at the Radiotélévision scolaire (RTS) and editor of the Journal Magazine "Tekla-Communication". In 2012, he joined Orange Centrafrique as Communication Assistant and Community Manager. Appointed Head of Publishing, Rosmon Zokoue directed the school newspaper "Kongo Ti Doli" of the University of Bangui.
In 2013, he worked as a Journalist Editor and Reporter at the Network of Journalists for Human Rights (RJDH). In the same year, he collaborated with the France 24 Observer and the online news website "Agripreneur d'Afrique". In 2014, he was recruited as an independent consultant in the communication department of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). He assists the Representation's communication team and the communication team of the UN country offices in the Central African Republic. He has been involved in web activism, blogging and fact-checking, and human rights activism in the Central African Republic since the 2013 crisis. In January 2017, he co-founded the Association des Blogueurs Centrafricains (ABCA) and became its President in March 2018. Together with ABCA, he launched the National Campaign against Fake News and Hate Speech in CAR in May 2018. Under the banner of ABCA, he began training, since July 2019, Factchekers as part of the ongoing deployment of fact-checking desk of this Association thanks to the funding of the U.S. State Department through the NGO Internews in CAR. Rosmon Zokoue is the founder of the citizen movement #CaMeConcerne, which campaigns for awareness raising, with a permanent presence on social networks (Facebook & Whatsapp...). Engaged in Factcheking, he participated in the first French-speaking factchecker meeting in Paris (France) in October 2019. He now works for the communication department of the ICC Office in the Central African Republic. |
MEMBERS
Konstantin Plevnes was born on 04 May 1982 in Skopje, Macedonia. From 1988, at the age of 6, he lived in Paris, France, where he completed all his studies. He completed his basic studies at the European College "Pierre Alviset". In 2000, he finished the middle school at the High School of Audiovisual and Performing Arts "Rodin". From 2000 he started film studies at the University "Denis Diderot", then he specialized in the European Film Academy in Brussels. In the period 2005-2006, he specialized in the history of documentary film at the Japanese Film Institute in Tokyo. In the period 2007/2008, he was included in the international multimedia project "The Little Prince of Saint-Exupéry" at Boston University in the USA. In 2009, Konstantin Plevnes organised a workshop at FAMU Prague - "Faction and Fiction", based on his research during the making of his films "Planeta Bair" and "Forgotten", opposite Luis Bunuel's films "Prêtez sans pain" and "Oublié". This is one of the major subjects of his theoretical research. In 2011, he graduated in film directing at ESRA Bretagne and in 2012 he completed his Master's studies at the University of Audiovisual Arts ESRA Paris-Skopje-New York. Since 2015 he has been a lecturer at the University of Audiovisual Arts in Skopje. He received the "Grand Prix Art Amfora" at the International Film Festival, Varna Bulgaria in 2015.
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Sedra Ny Aina Rakotovao is a young doctor from Madagascar. Passionate about public health and women's empowerment, she became interested in photography a few years ago as a tool to illustrate her work and inspire the younger generation to be more engaged and follow her example. Her passion led her to lead a project in the East Coast of Madagascar, where she served more than 150 underprivileged women from the city's slums. Thus, she linked her passion to photography as a legacy and to share her vision with the world.
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Serge Barthélemy FEÏMONAZOUI, a Central African national, is the father of five children and a Socio-Anthropologist by training. He is also an Ethno-musicologist and theorist of modern music. He graduated from the University of Bangui in 2002 with a Master's degree in Sociology (option Rural Development) and in 2008 with a Master's degree in Anthropology (option Cultural Heritage and Communication). He has worked as Head of the Department of Popular Traditions and Intangible Heritage and as Assistant to the Director General of Culture and Heritage at the Ministry of Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture from 2008-2010. He has thus taken part in many festivals and fairs organised around cultural heritage. Mr. FEÏMONAZOUI is a Research Teacher and current Director of the National School of Arts in Bangui since March 2017.
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