Mediatheque
In our Mediatheque you will find various publications of KIT: for example some short documentaries made by KIT staff, our annual report (from April onwards) and our special KIT 100 years memorial book (later this year). The Mediatheque will be regularly updated.
Annual Review 2009
Browse our Annual Review 2009 and read about our activities and results in 2009.
Browse our Annual Review 2009 and read about our activities and results in 2009.
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Press release: Towards a sustainable spice sector in Netherlands
The world’s largest spice exporter, the Netherlands, hosted its first international spice conference on 12 October 2010 at the Royal Tropical Institute in Amsterdam. The conference brought together over 100 people from around the world, including Dutch importers, retailers and processors as well as farmers’ organizations and exporters from countries such as India, Indonesia, Mozambique, Uganda and Vietnam.
The world’s largest spice exporter, the Netherlands, hosted its first international spice conference on 12 October 2010 at the Royal Tropical Institute in Amsterdam. The conference brought together over 100 people from around the world, including Dutch importers, retailers and processors as well as farmers’ organizations and exporters from countries such as India, Indonesia, Mozambique, Uganda and Vietnam.
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Memorial book 'Colonial Past, Global Future'
'Colonial Past, Global Future' showcases the variety of the Royal Tropical Institute. The working areas of the institute are presented in this very readable and richly illustrated memorial book.
'Colonial Past, Global Future' showcases the variety of the Royal Tropical Institute. The working areas of the institute are presented in this very readable and richly illustrated memorial book.
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'HOT, the story of a sustainable chili company.' (ENG)
Small-scale farmers in Mozambique grow chili peppers. Elephant Pepper offers them a guaranteed market and guaranteed price. That enables the farmers to buy quality resources which in turn increase their crops and benefits.
Small-scale farmers in Mozambique grow chili peppers. Elephant Pepper offers them a guaranteed market and guaranteed price. That enables the farmers to buy quality resources which in turn increase their crops and benefits.
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Coffee - Gender & Certified Coffee Chains
Coffee is the world's 2nd traded commodity, after oil. Approximately 25 million small producers world-wide depend use the income from coffee production as the main way to make a living. Many of these farmers are female. Organizations that are involved with standardization and certification give their vision on the role of gender in the coffee chain and what challenges they experience. The film shows seven strategies which were the result of the workshop, to ensure that gender is integrated in certified coffee chains.
Coffee is the world's 2nd traded commodity, after oil. Approximately 25 million small producers world-wide depend use the income from coffee production as the main way to make a living. Many of these farmers are female. Organizations that are involved with standardization and certification give their vision on the role of gender in the coffee chain and what challenges they experience. The film shows seven strategies which were the result of the workshop, to ensure that gender is integrated in certified coffee chains.
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Film 'Merci les ARV'
The enduring social and structural violence and prejudice towards people living with HIV lead many people to omit or hide taking their pills, thus further contributing to non-acceptance of the condition and non-adherence to antiretroviral treatment in Burkina Faso (West Africa).
The enduring social and structural violence and prejudice towards people living with HIV lead many people to omit or hide taking their pills, thus further contributing to non-acceptance of the condition and non-adherence to antiretroviral treatment in Burkina Faso (West Africa).
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