Activity Report 2019 © Glez (Burkina Faso)

Activity Report 2019 © Glez (Burkina Faso)

CARTOONING FOR PEACE Activity report 2019 © Glez (Burkina Faso). Content CARTOONING FOR PEACE ________________________________________________________________________________________________________4 An international network of 203 press cartoonists ____________________________________________________________________5 The association in Paris ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________6 The foundation in Geneva _______________________________________________________________________________________________________6 THEY JOINED US IN 2019! _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ 7 HIGHLIGHTS IN 2019! ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________8 PROMOTION OF PRESS CARTOONS ________________________________________________________________________________________10 The 2019 events __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 10 Cartooning for Peace album’s collection published by Gallimard ______________________________________________15 Editorial _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________16 EDUCATION THOUGH PRESS CARTOONS _______________________________________________________________________________18 The educational method and its tools ____________________________________________________________________________________18 Educational actions and annual report in France _____________________________________________________________________22 International actions and annual report __________________________________________________________________________________26 ADVOCACY FOR THREATENED PRESS CARTOONISTS _____________________________________________________________29 Advocacy strategy in development ________________________________________________________________________________________29 The 2019 public alerts ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________30 Publications __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________32 COMMUNICATION & PARTNERSHIPS _____________________________________________________________________________________33 Figures _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________33 Communication actions ________________________________________________________________________________________________________33 Partners _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________34 2020 PERSPECTIVES ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________39 Cartooning for Peace In October 2005, a part of the Arab world is set on fire following the publication of 12 car- toons of Mohammed by Danish cartoonists in the Jyllands-Posten in Copenhagen. On the 16 of October 2006, Kofi Annan, Nobel Peace © Molina (Nicaragua) Prize winner and then Secretary-General of the United Nations, and Plantu, a cartoonist within newspaper Le Monde and L’Express, organized a sym- posium entitled “Unlearning Intolerance”, at the United Na- tions Headquarters in New York. Twelve of the world’s greatest cartoonists, among them Christians, Jews, Muslims, agnostics and atheists, met there to reflect on the editorial responsibility of cartoonists. From this meeting was born the Cartooning for Peace initiative, an international network of committed editorial cartoonists who fight with humour for the respect of cultures and freedoms. Ten years after its creation, Cartooning for Peace brings together 162 cartoonits from 58 countries around the world. By its ability to make people smile, to transcend borders and • promote press cartoons as a tool for the defense of human languages, to simplify complex situations, the cartoon is an rights and freedom of expression through meetings, publica- unde- niable tool at the service of tolerance, capable of giving tions and exhibition; rise to intercultural dialogue and nourishing debate around fun- • use the educational value of editorial cartoons to denounce damental notions such as freedom of expression, peace or living intolerances and raise awareness, with a smile, among young together. In order to encourage reflection around the humanist people and so-called sensitive public about major social pro- values to which it is deeply attached, the association applies blems; itself to: • Give visibility and support to cartoonists who are prevented or even threatened. Cartooning for Peace is a forum, a place to meet, for all those who resist intolerance and all forms of dogmatism. According to Plantu, “where there are walls of separation, walls of incompre- hension, there will always be cartoonists to crack them, circu- mvent them and, finally, make them transparent. The CarTooning for PeaCe neTwork, under The PaTro- nage of The former SeCreTary-general of The uniTed naTionS, kofi annan, iS rePreSenTed by iTS foundaTion in Kofi Annan and Plantu at the symposium “Unlearning intolerance” in 2006. geneva and iTS aSSoCiaTion in PariS. • 4 Retour sommaire Cartoonists catalog Russia Sweden Canada Norway Denmark United Kingdom Netherlands Irland Belgium Germany Ukraine Luxembourg Austria France United States Switzerland Japan Italy Bulgaria Portugal China Spain Greece Turkey Afghanistan Iran Lebanon Syria Tunisia Israel Morocco Jordan Taïwan Palestine Pakistan Mexico Algéria India Egypt Saudi Arabia Cuba Haiti Puerto Rico Thailand Sudan Philippines Nicaragua Burkina Faso Nigeria Venezuela Ivory Coast Malaysia Colombia Singapore Congo Rép. démocratique Kenya Ecuador Gabon Brazzaville du Congo Indonesia Peru Brazil Madagascar South Africa Australia Argentina New Zealand 203 Cartoonists in 67 countries An international network of 203 press cartoonists* NORTH AMERICA AFRICA Canada || Bado | Beaudet | Côté | Dewar Algeria || Baki | Dilem | L’Andalou | Le Hic | Nassim | Slim Cuba || Ares | Falco | Martirena Burkina Faso || Glez Haiti || Bousiko Congo Brazzaville || Willy Zekid Mexico || Boligán | Cintia Bolio | Chubasco | Darío | El Fisgón Congo (Democratic Republic of) || Kash | Yumba | Manjarrez | Jorge Penné | Rapé | Antonio Rodríguez Egypt || Sherif Arafa | Bahgory | Mohab Nicaragua || Molina Gabon || Pahé Porto Rico || Javier Ivory Coast || Zohoré United States || Daryl Cagle | Danziger | Donnelly | Hall | Kal Kenya || Gado | Victor Ndula | Mike Luckovich | Ranan Lurie | Morin | Oliphant | Joel Pett | Madagascar || Pov Ann Telnaes | Toro Morocco || Ali Ghamir | Khalid Gueddar SOUTH AMERICA Nigeria || Tayo Argentina || Becs | Langer | Ana Von Rebeur South Africa || BRandan | Zapiro Brazil || Machado Sudan || Alaa Satir Colombia || Chócolo | Elena | Matador | Nani | Mauricio Parra Tunisia || Omrane | Willis from Tunis | Z | Vladdo ASIA Equator || Bonil Afghanistan || Hossien Rezaye Peru || Karry China || Xia Venezuela || Rayma | Roberto Weil India || Paresh EUROPE Indonesia || Joen Yunus Austria || Haderer | Pismestrovic Iran || Amin Aghaei | Firoozeh | Hassan | Shahrokh Heidari | Belgium || Cécile Bertrand | Cost. | GAL | Kroll | Lectrr | Marec Mana Neyestani | Payam | O-Sekoer | Vadot Israel || Shay Charka | Uri Fink | Avi Katz | Kichka Bulgaria || Trayko Popov | Ivailo Tsvetkov | Japan || No-río Denmark || Bob | Graabæk | Lon | Lars Refn | Wichmann Jordan || Emad Hajjaj | Osama Hajjaj France || Adène | Ballouhey | Aurel | Battì | Catherine Beaunez Lebanon || Stavro | Chaunu | Chimulus | Delambre | Delestre | Faro | Goutal | Malaysia || Zunar Pakistan || Sabir Nazar Jiho | Jul | Kak | Kristian | Lefred-Thouron | Louison | Loup | Palestine || Boukhari | Khalil | Nazzal | Ramzy Taweel Million | Mykaïa | Plantu | Red? | Revenu | Rousso | Schvartz | Philippines || Zach Tignous | Gary Waters | Wiaz | Willem | Wolinski Russia || Elkin | Denis Lopatin | Zlatkovsky Germany || Hayati | Landschulz | Plassmann | Wurster Saudi Arabia || Yazeed Greece || Kountouris Singapore || Heng | Miel Ireland || Murphy Syria || Hani Abbas | Hossam Al Saadi | Ali Hamra Italy || Altan | Mauro Biani | Marco De Angelis | Forattini | Taïwan || Stellina Gatto | Giannelli | Fabio Magnasciutti | Nardi Thailand || Stephff Luxembourg || Florin Balaban Turkey || Ramize Erer | Izel | Piyale Madra | Semih Poroy Netherlands || Joep Bertrams | Tjeerd Royaards | Maarten OCEANIA Wolterink Australia || Pek | Wilcox Norway || FaditoOn | Firuz Kutal | Roar Hagen New Zealand || Tom Scott Portugal || António | Cristina | André Carrilho | Gargalo | TOTAL || 203 Cartoonists in 67 countries António Jorge Gonçalves | Rodrigo United Kingdom || ANT | Mona Chalabi | Krauze | Spain || Elchicotriste | Kap Sweden || Riber Switzerland || Alexia | Bénédicte | Caro | Chappatte | Debuhme | Herrmann | Mix & Remix Ukraine || Vladimir Kazanevsky Retour sommaire * The biographical notices are available by clicking on the names of the press cartoonists. • 5 The association in Paris The Foundation in Geneva The association of general interest, French law of 1901, was The Foundation under Swiss law Cartooning for Peace was created in 2008 and has now a team of 7 employees developing created on 17 June 2009 by cartoonists Jean Plantu and Pa- its activities. Consultants and volunteers support the develop-

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