

The following films were made in 2012, in partnership with the BC Council for International Coorperation. As part of International Development Week, BCCIC selected three groups - from North Vancouver, West Kelowna, and Port Alberni - to highlight the inspiring work they are doing. International Development Week is a CIDA-led inititaove held annually for over 20 years, which celebrates Canadians' involvement in international development and cooperation.
Glen Rosa Middle School (Kelowna, BC)
Sutherland Secondary School (North Vancouver, BC)
Alberni District Secondary School (Port Alberni, BC)
The following films were made in 2011, in partnership with the BC Council for International Coorperation, as part of an International Development Week project recognizing the work of 8 young British Columbians who are making a difference in their local and global communities.
Scott Andrews
Annika Barlow
Krissi Bucholtz
Ryan Cadamia
Daniel Fama
Fara Shah
Elicia Withers
Simon Child Velez
The following films were also produced in partnership with the BC Council for International Development, and created by amazing groups of elementary students that care about making the world a better place. The themes were chosen by the students from the UN Millenium Development Goals. All of the films were entered into the Kaleidoscope Video Challenge and submitted to the Touring Reel Youth Film Festival.
Mystery of Mom
Foxes in Danger
Bugz
There Is No Difference
Polar Meltdown
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