ITT, the Institute of Technology, Tralee supports this project through the placement each year of a Year 3 Interactive Multimedia student from January to May each year.
"I am an ITT placement student working with KADE to fulfill my media degree and to enhance my skills in filming, photography, design, and PR - also to learn about other cultures and minorities. I am originally from Galway and have been studying Interactive Multimedia at IT Tralee for three years now. My project for KADE is to organise and manage KADE's involvement in Africa Day 2010. Africa Day is an international day to celebrate African culture and the relationship Africa has with Ireland.
We are hosting a competitive photographic exhibition at Siamsa Tíre, Tralee. Photographers both amateur and professional enter photographs portraying a positive look on Africa. These images go through a selection process for the top 30 by a panel of judges both African and Irish. These 30 photographs will be printed, mounted and exhibited at Siamsa Tíre during Africa Day week and also in Killarney Library the following week. I hope to make this a success and maybe to improve on the previous year's exhibitions. This placement gives me the opportunity put my skills into practice and also to experience what it is like to work with a non-governmental development organization (NGDO). KADE is an hugely inspirational pace to work and I am really enjoying it so far."
- Róisín Colleran, ITT placement student
Browse the first fifteen images from the 2010 Visions of Africa exhibition. Download the exhibition catalogue (PDF). Visions of Africa 2010: Images - part two .
The Tralee exhibition was launched on May 18th by Mayor of Tralee, Cllr. Terry O'Brien.
OVERALL WINNER AS SELECTED BY JUDGING PANEL
A student in class in Malawi
Michael Kelly
Dr Patrick Chikuta bonds with a 4 month old child at the clinic in Linda Compound
provided by Neri Clinics, Lusaka, Zambia.
Deirdre O'Halloran
A man sets off to feed his first cow after spending eight hours
collecting sufficient food.
Dominick Walsh
Kids enjoying playtime before nightfall in Malawi.
Dominick Walsh
Malawi children playing in the river next to their village.
Dominick Walsh
Embakwe Macebo Community Project, Zimbabwe.
Four workers at the Lujeri tea estates in Southern Malawi.
Garry Walsh
Fisherman on lake Malawi at sunset.
Garry Walsh
A woman on a small scale carbon trading project in Southern Africa.
Jeffrey Barbee
Members of the South African Great Movies Production team who produced
their first feature length film ‘True Dream’ in 2009.
Jean Curran

A woman enjoys the music festival ‘Festival au Desert’,
near Tombouctou in Mali.
Jean Gallagher
A fashionable shop in Segoe, Mali.
Jean Gallagher
World’s biggest sand dune at the Sossusvlei Desert in Namibia.
James Wrenn
A young girl is watched by her brother as she fetches water from
a water tower at a centre for orphaned children in Uganda.
Lar Boland
Kigio Rainbow - sunlight after a storm creates this double rainbow.
Lindi Campbell
This local woman from Ndubusat village is mother
to eight children and works on the land every day.
Liam Kidney
Visions of Africa 2010: Images part two .







