Kenya – DBGYFF inspires action in defence of the environment
Nairobi, Kenya – October 2024 - The Don Bosco Global Youth Film Festival (DBGYFF) 2024 ended on a powerful note last weekend, challenging the young minds from two Salesian institutions in Nairobi to face urgent climate challenges through the lens of cinema, . The two-day event, held on 18 and 19 October, brought together students, staff and members of the community at Don Bosco Boys Town, and faithful and people interested at Don Bosco Upper Hill. On the occasion, several works selected from the 120 films in competition were presented, focusing on environmental issues. "Through the language of films, this festival can allow us to express our experiences on climate change and inspire in us a sense of urgency for action in favor of the natural environment of Africa," said Fr Andrew Kafua, Communication Coordinator of the Association of Episcopal Conferences of East Africa (AMECEA) and guest of honour at the Upper Hill evening. At Boys Town the Director of the Institute highlighted the crucial role of student participation in defending the environment. The Provincial Delegate for Technical and Vocational Education and Training encouraged greater involvement of students in these initiatives. An important moment was the recognition of two selected films produced by the students from Boys Town. After the screenings, the students engaged in productive discussions focusing on practical steps to create more climate-friendly environments within their schools and local communities. The interactive sessions transformed environmental awareness into concrete commitments.