Jeevika Film Festival






EduDoc: Stories of Education | 2018

EduDoc 2018 – An International Short Film Competition

This year, EduDoc: Stories of Education, an annual International Short Film Competition organised by Centre for Civil Society (CCS), aims to highlight the regulatory challenges faced by the education sector throughout the world, through the audio-visual medium.

Theme   Education: Regulatory Challenges, Innovations and Solutions

 

Objectives

  • To identify and document the regulatory challenges of the education system through audio-visual medium
  • To highlight various solutions devised by individuals, groups, communities, organizations, governments, to overcome these regulatory challenges
  • To celebrate innovations and solutions in education

 

 EduDoc Awards | 2018

  • 5 best films will be screened at Schol Choice National Conference 2018
  • Prize:
    • Best Film: USD 500/ INR 40,000
    • Second Best Film: USD 400/ INR 30,000
    • Third Best Film: USD 150/ INR 10,000
    • EduDoc Fellow Best Film: USD 150/ INR 10,000

     

Please note: Deductions will be applicable as per the government rule.

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“If you know someone who is redefining education, share their story with us in a short film.”



13th Jeevika: Asia Livelihood Documentary Festival 2016

“Jeevika” is a means of living, especially of earning enough money to feed oneself. The Objective of the festival is:

  1. To document the livelihood challenges of the rural and urban poor across Asia.
  2. To highlight the policy challenges of:
    • Entrepreneurs in the micro, small, medium and large enterprise.
    • Education Entrepreneurs whose livelihood is connected to schools.
  3. Identify and bring to light policies and social, religious and cultural practices which prevent people from earning an honest living and being an entrepreneur.
  4. Advocate with the policy makers for changes in policies and with social leaders for changes in practices that can have far-reaching impacts on the lives of the poor.

About Centre for Civil Society (CCS): Centre for Civil Society advances social change through public policy. Our work in education, livelihood, and policy training promotes choice and accountability across the private and public sectors. To translate policy into practice, we engage with policy and opinion leaders through research, pilot projects and advocacy.

Vision: Each individual leads a life of choice in personal, economic and political spheres and every institution is accountable.

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Jeevika Submission Form | 2016

Application Form [PDF | DOCX | Online]

Documentary Submission Deadline: 15 October 2016

For more information, contact:

Centre for Civil Society
A-69 Hauz Khas
New Delhi 110 016
India
Phone: +91-11-26537456/ 26521882/ 41607006/ 41629006
Email: jeevika@ccs.in

For any queries drop us an email at jeevika@ccs.in and we will get back to you within 24 hours.



  An initiative of Centre for Civil Society