Azina Film Hub is a humanitarian communications organization that harnesses the power of film and media to bring life-saving information, psychosocial support, and hope to communities affected by conflict, displacement, and poverty.
Our work is grounded in the belief that every person — regardless of their circumstances — has the right to access information that can protect their health, safety, and dignity. We also believe that every community has stories worth telling and voices that deserve to be heard. Our role is to bridge the gap, using the universal language of visual storytelling.
Operating together with local and international organizations to deliver programs that are evidence-based, community-centered, and designed for lasting impact.
We approach every community with empathy, respect, and a genuine commitment to improving lives through storytelling.
We ensure that the most marginalized voices — women, youth, persons with disabilities — are centered in every story we tell.
We hold ourselves to the highest standards of production quality, ethical storytelling, and measurable impact.
Communities are not passive audiences — they are co-creators, facilitators, and leaders in every aspect of our work.
We constantly explore new technologies and approaches — from mobile cinema to WhatsApp content delivery — to reach more people.
We are transparent in our operations, responsible with resources, and accountable to the communities we serve and our donors.
Established in response to the Communities crisis, the organization begins using film as a humanitarian tool to solve communities situations and problems.
Azina Film Hub begins operations in Kenya, starting with film screenings in Shauri Moyo Slum : Nairobi - Kenya
Launch of structured filmmaking training for young refugees, producing the first generation of refugee filmmakers.