
World Humanitarian Day - Prevention of violence against aid workers
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"The Price of Anything" is a non-profit advocacy project aimed at preventing violence against aid workers. In 2009, over 270 aid workers were victims of serious incidents. More than 100 of these lost their lives. On average an aid worker is killed almost every 3 days!
Join our campaign to support aid workers world-wide. Together we can help these dedicated people obtain safe access to populations in need.
Credits: Special thanks to Chip Frye, Sherrie Scott and the team.
Join our campaign to support aid workers world-wide. Together we can help these dedicated people obtain safe access to populations in need.
Credits: Special thanks to Chip Frye, Sherrie Scott and the team.
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Introductory videos are posted to YouTube and Vimeo. These clips provide an overview of the project. With your donations we will be able to complete the documentary film by the end of 2010, with an anticipated release early 2011.
To date we have recorded over 9 hours of interviews with aid workers, researchers and academics, who share their expertise and opinions on safety and security in the aid sector. Your donations will allow us to record aid workers in the field; complete several remaining key interviews with leading humanitarian researchers and executive officers of aid organizations; and cover production and marketing costs.
Senior Int’l Aid Officer – Sherrie Scott
NGO Aid Driver – Bryan Dillard
Young Aid Worker – JaNae Collins
Rebel 1 - Alan Gaitirira
Rebel 2 - Eddy Pickens
Producer, Director, Co-Writer - Chip Frye
Executive Producer and Co-Writer - Christopher Finucane
Director of Photography - David Aubrey
Editor - Katrina Miller
Second Unit Cameraman - Jonathan Kloberdanz
Sound - James Becker
Armorer/Production Assistant - Donielle Auguston
Vehicles, Motorcycle, Stunts - Craig Dallard
Title Sound Track – “Is This the Cost” - Written and Performed by Sherrie Scott
Music by - Tony Crank, James Faulk, Larry Goers, Rick Lewis, Jim Mosutto
Sound Track Engineering by Tony Crank
Voice Over Narration by Sherrie Scott