November 2025
Screen For Impact
News • Screenings
In celebration of our 5th anniversary, The NGO International Film and Knowledge Forum is proud to announce a new and exciting format for November. This year, instead of a singular central event, we are inviting organizations and institutions across 20 countries to partner with us by hosting local screenings of our featured films.
As a valued partner, your organization will have the unique opportunity to bring a curated, thought-provoking film directly to your community. This initiative is designed to create a decentralized, global celebration of film and knowledge, empowering local conversations and fostering cultural exchange on a truly international scale.
Benefits of Partnership:
- Elevate Your Profile: Align your institution with a prestigious global event and an organization committed to promoting dialogue and cultural understanding through cinema.
- Engage Your Community: Offer a compelling program of a featured film to your audience, attracting new members and fostering deeper engagement with your mission.
- Access Exclusive Content: Gain access to a professionally curated selection of films that align with The NGOIFKF’s mission, providing a unique and exclusive experience for your attendees.
- Join a Global Network: Become part of a network of like-minded organizations and institutions spanning 20 countries, collaborating in a shared mission to expand the reach of independent cinema and knowledge sharing.
We are excited about the prospect of partnering with you to make our 5th anniversary a truly landmark event.
To partner with us and host a screening, please click on the registration link below!
PROGRAMME
Venue:Macaulay Screening Room
Screening
Know Thy Body, Know Yourself
Duration:
9'
Country:
Kenya | 2025
11.03.2023
2PM - 5PM EST
Producer:
Wanjiku Waweru
Synopsis:
The film is adapted from Anthony Ngachira's standup comedy where he takes us on a hilarious and unfiltered ride through his life as an African man, from childhood confusion about sex to awkward adult encounters with healthcare, condoms, and society’s impossible expectations—proving humor is the best way to know your body and yourself.
Venue:Macaulay Screening Room
Screening
Bella Is Dying, Maybe Next Week
Duration:
20'
Country:
Kenya | 2025
11.03.2023
2PM - 5PM EST
Producer:
Abigail Arunga
About:
This project is part of The Kenya Creates series, a compilation of four short films born from real conversations around Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights and Justice (SRHRJ) in Kenya with a focus on the experiences of young people. Discussing sex education and health matters with teens can often be daunting, but these films take an honest and nuanced approach to portraying these realities—sparking dialogue, reflection, and understanding.
Venue:Macaulay Screening Room
Screening
Know Thy Body, Know Yourself
Duration:
9'
Country:
Kenya | 2025
12.03.2023
12PM - 3PM EST
Producer:
Wanjiku Waweru
Synopsis:
The film is adapted from Anthony Ngachira's standup comedy where he takes us on a hilarious and unfiltered ride through his life as an African man, from childhood confusion about sex to awkward adult encounters with healthcare, condoms, and society’s impossible expectations—proving humor is the best way to know your body and yourself.
Venue:Macaulay Screening Room
Screening
Bella Is Dying, Maybe Next Week
Duration:
20'
Country:
Kenya | 2025
12.03.2023
12PM - 3PM EST
Producer:
Abigail Arunga
About:
This project is part of The Kenya Creates series, a compilation of four short films born from real conversations around Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights and Justice (SRHRJ) in Kenya with a focus on the experiences of young people. Discussing sex education and health matters with teens can often be daunting, but these films take an honest and nuanced approach to portraying these realities—sparking dialogue, reflection, and understanding.
Venue:Macaulay Screening Room
Discussion
Panel Disccusion
12.03.2023
12PM - 3PM EST
Featuring:
Dr. Jemimah Njuki, Chief of Economic Empowerment section at UN Women