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In the Vrinda Project, the team interviewed different stakeholders to understand who contributes to the Global Agenda for Development and what are the challenges of raising the required resources.
We collected the answers and compiled them in 10 main issues where we compared the aptitudes of stakeholders from different nations while assuming responsibility for global development and inter-cultural dialogue. Each issue was then included in one of the episodes of the documentary.
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⇒ List of Testimonials
Do you think you as an individual can make a difference to the condition of the poorest in this world?
Do you think that common people can support and influence policies (at local, National and global level) in the implementation of the commitments taken in favor of building the “global partnership for development”?
What so you think is the relationship between possessing a strong cultural identity and the capacity to understand and share the values of others?
What is it to be a “world citizen”?
Whose responsibility is it to build such the awareness of global citizenship?
Cooperation - How?
Do developed and developing nations agree on the road map for global development?
What are the ethical responsibilities of opinion makers in enabling informed choices among the public with regard to the support for actions aimed at reducing poverty and establishing fairer relationships between developing and developed nations?
What is the learning that your gained while working on the ground and that you would like to share with the Development Aid Donors?
What kind of knowledge is required to remove poverty?
What is the communication style that facilitates intercultural understanding?
Should cultures dialogue more (for better interacting) or less (for not loosing their specific identities)?
Did you collect, compile or create knowledge resources or tools that you would like to share with other development actors?
How can you contribute to distribute and promote the utilization of the knowledge resources and tools collected, organized and made available through the Vrinda project?