Still Standing
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13/05/2026
CP5,
What a moment this is!
We have watched you walk this road: sometimes with confidence, sometimes with questions in your eyes, but always with a heart determined to keep moving forward.
Graduation day is not only a celebration of what you have completed. It is a celebration of who you have become along the way.
To watch you grow has been one of the great honors of our lives. Thank you so much!
So go forward, warrior!
25/03/2026
Our renewed ASANTE SANA! to for the warm welcome, for a wonderful sunny day spent exploring the alleys rich in history of Bairro Unidade 7; and for the opportunity to meet these new inhabitants who, standing still on walls and sheets of corrugated zinc, fill these alleys that symbolise so much of the Mozambican socio-cultural identity with colour, dreams, and reflections.
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O nosso renovado ASANTE SANA! ao projecto pela calorosa recepção, pelo dia de sol muito bem passado a conhecer os becos de muita história do Bairro Unidade 7; e pela oportunidade de conhecermos estes novos habitantes, que estáticos nas paredes e chapas de zinco, enchem de cor, sonhos e reflexões estes becos que simbolizam muito da configuração socio-cultural moçambicana.
11/03/2026
Thandi Pinto and Maria Chale honoured us by sharing a little of their art and their life stories with us.
Through a combination of practical work and conversation, we had the opportunity to experience a glimpse of the world of these talented Mozambican artists, whom we proudly recognise as two representatives of both the present and the future of the arts in Mozambique.
Soon, we will be sharing here two short films capturing moments of this interaction between the artists and a group of girls from the Opening Doors_All Girls programme.
It was an inspiring moment that we will certainly remember for a long time.
Our sincere gratitude to .art.of.maria and .jpg for so readily accepting our invitation and for the quality time they shared with us.
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Thandi Pinto e Maria Chale concederam-nos a honra de partilhar connosco um pouco da sua arte e das suas histórias de vida.
Entre trabalho prático e conversa, tivemos a oportunidade de conhecer e beber um pouco do universo destas talentosas artistas moçambicanas, que fazemos questão de destacar como duas representantes do presente e do futuro das artes em Moçambique.
Em breve, partilharemos aqui no nosso espaço dois pequenos filmes com momentos dessa interação entre as artistas e parte do grupo de meninas do programa Opening Doors_All Girls.
Um momento inspirador que certamente iremos recordar por muito tempo.
A nossa gratidão a .art.of.maria e .jpg por terem prontamente aceite o nosso convite e por nos terem proporcionado tempo de qualidade.
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03/03/2026
“Experiência em Água”
Como é que vocês estão? Como estão as vossas famílias?
Quem teve de mudar de casa porque a água invadiu tudo?
Quem ainda tem água da chuva estagnada dentro do quintal e na rua onde br**ca?
Janeiro e Fevereiro são meses mais complicados para a maioria dos moçambicanos. É o pico da estação chuvosa, e nos últimos 12/15 anos (fora as cheias do ano 2000) temos assistido a uma sequência de eventos meteorológicos extremos.
O aquecimento global, a localização geográfica (ao longo da costa) e topográfica “privilegiada” (e amaldiçoada!) do país, a nossa incapacidade de coexistir com o Meio Ambiente, as construções desorganizadas, a ausência ou ineficácia das drenagens, entre outros factores, tornam a vida dos moçambicanos muito mais complicada a partir do momento em que começa a chover. Para muitos, é dar muitos passos atrás do ponto de vista socio-económico, sem falar nas perdas humanas.
Em Janeiro e Fevereiro convivemos muito com um grupo de 120 crianças que só recentemente começaram a sentir a força da natureza.
E pensamos que é imperioso explicar que a culpa não é da chuva, nem do Meio Ambiente, mas sim do nosso despreparo para cuidarmos (melhor) do lugar onde vivemos: essa casa comum que se chama planeta terra.
O lixo nas valas, a ocupação (com habitação) de zonas de risco, o abate descontrolado de árvores, para citar alguns exemplos, não ajudam em nada nessa busca de coexistência.
Conversamos sobre o ciclo da água para melhor entendermos de onde ela vem e qual o caminho (normal) que ela devia seguir; e cada um de nós teve a oportunidade de expressar a sua relação ou experiência com a água por via do desenho, pintura, poesia, conto, etc.
Exercícios importantes que devem ser contínuos - em casa, na escola, em programas independentes de desenvolvimento pessoal.
Só assim, um dia, poderemos parar de amaldiçoar a chuva.
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02/03/2026
The Water Experience
How are you? How are your families?
Who had to move house because the water flooded everything? Who still has stagnant rainwater in their yard and in the street where they play?
January and February are the most challenging months for most Mozambicans. It is the peak of the rainy season and, over the past 12–15 years (apart from the floods of 2000), we have witnessed a succession of extreme weather events.
Global warming, the country’s geographical location (along the coast) and its “privileged” - and cursed - topography, our inability to coexist with the environment, disorganised construction, the absence or inefficiency of drainage systems, among other factors, make life much more complicated for Mozambicans as soon as the rains begin. For many, it means taking several steps backwards from a socio-economic perspective, not to mention the loss of human lives.
In January and February we spent a great deal of time with a group of 120 children who have only recently begun to feel the force of nature.
We felt it was imperative to explain that the blame does not lie with the rain, nor with the environment, but rather with our lack of preparedness to take better care of the place where we live - that common home called planet Earth.
Rubbish in drainage ditches, the occupation of high-risk areas for housing, uncontrolled tree felling, to name just a few examples, do nothing to help in this search for coexistence.
We talked about the water cycle in order to better understand where water comes from and the (natural) path it should follow; and each of us had the opportunity to express our relationship or experience with water through drawing, painting, poetry, storytelling, and so on. These are important exercises that should be ongoing - at home, at school, and in independent personal development programmes.
Only in this way will we one day be able to stop cursing the rain.
18/02/2026
Over the next three days, we’ll be in working sessions with the 24 All Girls participants who stood out the most in 2025. This is our way of celebrating the hard work and dedication they’ve shown throughout the many weeks of the programme - and also an encouragement for them to keep striving for excellence.
A path that requires consistency every single day.
We’ll be joined by friends we truly admire and who inspire us, leading different talks and sessions that will undoubtedly bring fresh perspectives to our girls.
A huge ASANTE SANA! to:
jpg and .art.of.maria, who are joining us for a hands-on painting and collage session, where they’ll talk about “dreams, fears, courage, and how it’s possible to build our own path - even without a map”.
To our friends from Spartan, who once again will address an extremely important and practical topic for everyday life: self-defence. Thank you so much for believing in us and for always being there, ready to step in!
To , our partners (on crime), who will help us understand human-wildlife conflict - what it is, when and how it happens, and what we can do to mitigate it and promote more harmonious coexistence.
And last, but not least, we’ll get to know the project up close and make our small contribution to this beautiful and generous idea of making art accessible.
There are so many reasons to be excited and hopeful for these three days.
Let’s gooo! 🚀
18/02/2026
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11/02/2026
Forward.
11/02/2026
V Campo de Desenvolvimento António Azevedo & Hernani M***a
Flickz 📷
28/01/2026
Kicking off the year with one of our iconic camps.
Edition V.
22/01/2026
Opening Doors_All Girls
As part of the Opening Doors programme, and the Carlos Morgado Foundation held a practical talk to introduce the basic concepts of solar energy to 120 teenage girls aged between 12 and 14, from Maputo City and Province.
Through interactive discussions, educational videos and presentations by AMER and Girafa Solar, the participants were able to understand in a simple and engaging way how solar energy is captured and used in everyday life, as well as the transformative impact that access to electricity has on remote communities.
🎥 Watch the full video of the Renewables ABC session via the link in our bio.
Executive Production/Produção Executiva - Still Standing
Direction/Direcção - E Saranga
Fotografia/Cinematographer -
Editing/Edição -
Motion Graphic/Animação -
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No âmbito do programa Opening Doors, a AMER e a Fundação Carlos Morgado realizaram uma palestra prática para introduzir os conceitos básicos da energia solar a 120 raparigas adolescentes, com idades entre os 12 e 14 anos, provenientes da Cidade e Província de Maputo.
Através de conversas interactivas, vídeos educativos e da apresentação da e da Girafa Solar, as participantes puderam compreender, de forma simples e lúdica, como a energia solar é captada e utilizada no dia-a-dia, bem como o impacto transformador do acesso à electricidade em comunidades remotas.
🎥 Assiste ao vídeo completo da sessão do ABC das Renováveis no link na nossa bio.
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