Journalist Fergal Andersen and phot0grapher Emanuela Rosso received funding in 2008 to travel to a farming village in Mozambique to document the villagers’ strong sense of belonging and community and returned to ask if the Western World can learn from Africa and not the other way around.
This project resulted in an article for on the Spunout.ie website and a video installation.
Mozambique is one of Irish Aid’s priority countries, and agriculture is one of Irish Aid’s priority issues.
Click on these links for more information regarding Irish Aid’s work in Mozambique, and their work surrounding agriculture.