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Credits

The full documentary includes the contributors listed below. They clarify the situation with short sharp testimony interspersed with poignant vignettes of life on the ground in Ghana amidst the toilet blocks adorned with HIPC Benefit labels.

WORLDwrite and Chew on it would like to thank all contributors to this film. Their eloquent and compelling comments have shed new light on the real meaning of debt relief and provide a challenge to us all.

 

Contributors in order of appearance

 
Dr Yao Graham Coordinator Third World Network Africa
Ceri Dingle WORLDwrite UK Director
Kwesi Pratt Jnr Managing Editor Insight Newspaper
Professor Akilagpa Sawyerr Secretary General Association of African Universities
Nash Kwadjo Abbey National Youth Coordinator Amasaman District
Mrs Amoah HIPC toilet caretaker Ajumako-Bisease
De Roy Kwesi Andrew Researcher, Teacher & BA Student
Mohammed Issah Advocacy Officer SEND Foundation of West Africa
Kwame Agyapong Director IYEP Ghana & Academy of Screen Arts ASA
Nana Serwah Street Trader Makola Market Accra
Bridget Akimbolu CENCOSAD Jamestown Accra
Nii Ayitey Tetteh Okpe II Chief of Amamole
Dr J Bart-Plange Medical Practitioner Old Fadama Health Clinic
 

Crew for the full documentary

 
Ceri Dingle Director, Writer, Editor
Viv Regan Producer & Script Development
De Roy Kwesi Andrew Assistant Producer Ghana
Ian Foster Cinematographer
Andy Hirst Camera
Sadhavi Sharma Sound
Helen Sewell Production Assistant & Research
Steve Daley Research
Terri Badham Sound & Assistant Editor
Emma Grant Assistant Editor & Animator
Shira Pinson Online Editor
Kyle Duncan Technical Developer
Priscilla Muller Web design
Kaveh Shirdel Web design and completion
Athanasia Pappas Post Production Assistant
Dea Archontia Post Production Assistant
Martin Reekie Audio Dubbing Mixer
Millicent Kumeni Translator
Carol Dodds Film logging
Keresha Thomas Film logging
Risha Chande Film logging
Asmita Damania Film logging