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Anjali Nayar is a Canadian-Indian filmmaker, former climate scientist, and founder of the TIMBY suite of environmental and human rights reporting tools. Nayar's most recent feature film, ''Silas,'' premiered at the
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in September 2017 and was acquired by
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. The film profiles activists using
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s to expose
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and corruption in West Africa. Nayar's feature directorial debut, '' Gun Runners'', premiered at Toronto's
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in May 2016Hot Docs Gun Runners Box OfficeHot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival
Retrieved 7 September 2016.
and was acquired by Netflix. The film follows two Kenyan warriors who trade in their AK-47s to pursue marathon running.NFB Gun Runners ProfileNational Film Board of Canada
Retrieved 7 September 2016.
Nayar is also directing ''Just A Band'', a fractionally fictional documentary about an Afro-electric pop group that wants to go to space. Beyond film, Nayar has written and filmed extensively for ''Nature'', Reuters, the CBC News, the BBC, and NPR. Nayar has a Masters in Documentary from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, a Masters in Environmental Management from Linacre College,
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, and a Graduate degree in
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from the International Space University. Nayar founded TIMBY (This Is My Backyard), a suite of digital tools that helps activists report, verify and tell stories safely.


Films


''Silas'' (2017)

''Silas'' is the story of award-winning activist Silas Siakor and his army of citizen journalists who risk their lives to document corruption and illegalities in both the
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and government of Liberia. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2017 and was acquired by Amazon. The film went on to win numerous prizes and nominations, at the Directors' Guild of Canada 2018 Awards, The DC Environmental Film Festival, The African Academy Awards, among others. The film was supported by the MacArthur Foundation, Ford Just Films, the Tribeca Film Institute, the Sundance Documentary Fund, Sundance Skoll Stories of Change, the IDFA Bertha Fund, the Hot Docs Blue Ice Group Fund, The Alter-Cine Foundation, and the PUMA Catalyst Award. The film was co-directed by Hawa Essuman and co-produced by Steven Markovitz. Executive producers for the project included
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, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jenn Davisson, Neil Tabaznik and Robin During the making of ''Silas,'' Nayar worked with Liberian activists to create the TIMBY (This Is My Backyard) reporting tools, now deployed in 21 languages in 40 countries around the world.


''Gun Runners'' (2016)

''Gun Runners'' is the story of two warriors from Northern
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who trade in their AK-47s for running shoes and the dream of marathon running. The film was produced by the National Film Board of Canada and premiered at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in
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on 2 May 2016 to sold-out crowds. Though many films in the
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focus on
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issues, Gun Runners moves away from this theme and intimately portrays contemporary
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through the eyes of two friends navigating their way through life. The film is an interpretation of the Horatio Alger myth set in
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.Gun Runners (2016)anjalinayar.com
Retrieved 7 September 2016.
Shortly after the film's completion, one of the film's main characters, Robert Matanda and his wife, Stella Ebei, were killed in a car accident when the bus they were travelling in was hit by a truck. Their youngest child, named Anjali, was in the car with them but survived the crash. Nayar and the other filmmakers involved in ''Gun Runners'' started a Trust and are taking care of the seven children who Matanda supported. Nayar began a GoFundMe campaign in April 2016. The team raised over $10,000 for the children within the first couple of weeks following the premiere. ''Gun Runners'' is currently in its theatrical phase and has screened theatrically in Australia. ''Gun Runners'' was screened at the
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in January 2017 and has been profiled b
''Daily Vice''
The film is currently on
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.


''Just A Band''

''Just A Band'' (in production) follows the story of four twentysomethings in
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, Kenya, who drop out of university to form an
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, creating a counter narrative to the lives expected of them. In the film, the four friends form a pact to go to space. Just A Band contains a mishmash of post-modern cultural influences such as the work of Sun Ra, Kung Fu movies, and hip hop. Just A Band paints a truer picture of urban Africa than you can imagine. The film is supported by Sundance,
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, the Ted Rogers Fund, the Hot Docs Blue Ice Group, Worldview, and the PUMA Catalyst Award.


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Technology

Nayar founded TIMBY (This is My Backyard) in 2012, which is a suite of digital tools developed to help teams tackle complex chronic problems with speed and security. The tools consist of a
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, the investigation dashboard, and a drag-and-drop story maker.TIMBY Featurestimby.org
Retrieved 21 September 2016.
Environmental reporting is the core focus of TIMBY's work and development, although the platform has been adopted by groups working on related issues such as health, corruption, supply chains and human rights. The TIMBY technology was designed and built from the ground-up in
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and
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, in conjunction with the award-winning Sustainable Development Institute and its founder, Goldman Environmental Prize winner, Silas Siakor. The system is operational in over 20 languages in 40 countries. In Kenya, the platform is helping indigenous forest communities fight government-led violent evictions. In Mozambique, Indonesia, Ghana, Togo, Cameroon, Peru and Malaysia, the system is being used to track deforestation and illegal forestry. In India, the platform is being used to track and resolve workers grievances and human trafficking. In Nigeria, the system is being used to document and bring to account cases of sextortion. In Mexico, the system is being used to ground truth natural disasters and response solutions. In
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, the platform is helping communities and civil society organizations collect and disseminate evidence of company and government infractions from the frontlines of rural extractive projects. In Vietnam, the TIMBY system is being used to document land grabbing. In Kenya, the system is being used by health professionals to report within their hospitals (a space forbidden to journalists). The
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enables groups to collect
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, video, photographs and other geo-referenced structured and unstructured data. The app design relies heavily on colours and icons, for use by semi-literate groups. Reports can be uploaded to the investigation dashboard either using the phone (if network is available) or by encrypted
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. Currently the TIMBY app is only available for
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on the Google Play Store but the iOS app will be launched in August 2021Google Play Apps – TIMBYGoogle Play Store
Retrieved 21 September 2016.
The investigation platform helps groups verify reports and discover the links between issues, people, and companies in "list" or "map" view. The map view runs on CartoDB and displays data from OpenStreetMap and Global Forest Watch among other sourcesCarto – TIMBY Public FeedCarto
Retrieved 21 September 2016.
Groups can use the story maker to easily drag and drop verified reports into the template to write stories, blogs and press releases. Stories can be sent directly to legislators, printed or displayed on a website. All the original evidence (photos, videos, documents) can be downloaded without
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from the website. Since it was founded, TIMBY has partnered with activist groups, NGOs, commercial partners, and news organizations around the world to support their secure reporting work. TIMBY was created and is maintained by a
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of software developers, designers, activists and storytellers. Funding for TIMBY's work comes from the
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, Humanity United—part of the
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, the Ford Foundation, GHR Foundation, HIVOS, Tribeca Institute and Internews.


Journalism (selected)

Nayar has written and filmed extensively for Nature, Reuters, Al Jazeera, the CBC News, and the BBC, among other publications and networks.Climate: When the ice meltsnature.com
Retrieved 22 September 2016.
Aljazeera
Retrieved 22 September 2016.
Laura Berger (1 May 2016)
"Hot Docs 2016 Women Directors: Meet Anjali Nayar — “Gun Runners”"Women and Hollywood
Retrieved 22 September 2016.
IMDb – Anjali NayarIMDb.com
Retrieved 22 September 2016.
IMDb – Kenya Rising (2012)IMDb.com
Retrieved 22 September 2016.


''Nature'' magazine

Nayar's 's focus in writing for ''Nature'' has concerned
climate Climate is the long-term weather pattern in an area, typically averaged over 30 years. More rigorously, it is the mean and variability of meteorological variables over a time spanning from months to millions of years. Some of the meteorologic ...
, the environment, and the Global South. Nayar spent a month hiking in Bhutan's mountainous border region with China in 2009 to report on projects
Bhutan Bhutan (; dz, འབྲུག་ཡུལ་, Druk Yul ), officially the Kingdom of Bhutan,), is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is situated in the Eastern Himalayas, between China in the north and India in the south. A mountainous ...
is undertaking to decrease the dangerous levels of glacial melt in lakes, which have led to deadly outburst floods, known as Glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs). Nayar won the ICIMOD reporting prize for this work. The same year, Nayar reported on remote forestry projects in Northeastern
Madagascar Madagascar (; mg, Madagasikara, ), officially the Republic of Madagascar ( mg, Repoblikan'i Madagasikara, links=no, ; french: République de Madagascar), is an island country in the Indian Ocean, approximately off the coast of East Africa ...
, aimed at curbing
carbon emissions Greenhouse gas emissions from human activities strengthen the greenhouse effect, contributing to climate change. Most is carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels: coal, oil, and natural gas. The largest emitters include coal in China and larg ...
for which she won an IUCN-Reuters-COMPlus Global Reporting Prize. Nayar's other notable ''Nature'' stories include features on hunting for viruses, explosive lakes, and reports on education in the Global South.


CBC News

Nayar's work for CBC has included long stints of working in
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around sporting events, as well as short documentaries for a number of CBC shows and spot news. In the months leading up to the
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in South Africa, Nayar travelled with a soccer ball from
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down to South Africa, blogging along the way. She also maintained her coverage (for CBC and
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), following the sub-Saharan teams in the competition during the two months of play. Her blog, named Destination South Africa: A ball and a Mosquito Net, was featured heavily in the media.Andrew Cawthorne (10 June 2010
"One woman, one football, across Africa"Reuters Africa
Retrieved 22 September 2016.
Because CBC no longer has rights to the World Cup, unfortunately the blog is no longer online. Nayar repeated the concept of the blog, travelling across
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in the lead-up to the
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in
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in 2011 and for the
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in Germany in 2011 (which again, has been taken down).Commonwealth Games: Recently by Anjali
Retrieved 22 September 2016.
These pieces were similarly heavily featured in the media. Nayar's coverage often used sports as a starting point to talk about everything from nationalism, and politics, to the sexualization of sports. Nayar was a competitive soccer player—training with the Canadian Junior National Team and the Quebec Team, the
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Thunderbirds and was named MVP during the Blues match during her year at the
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. Her step-sister, Rhian Wilkinson, is a member of the
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. Nayar's other work for CBC included numerous short documentaries on the show Dispatches and news segments both on world affairs and covering her work.


Reuters

Nayar worked for
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across Africa between 2007 and 2012. During her time at
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, Nayar covered everything from the 2012 World Cup in South Africa to Kenya's election violence, Zanzibar's clove industry, Liberia's logging industry, pharmaceutical trials, as well as carbon trading based on Gabon's forests. Her contributions ranged from short documentaries for Reuters' show Africa Journal to wire news coverage for TV and print.


Education

Nayar transitioned to working in film and
storytelling Storytelling is the social and cultural activity of sharing stories, sometimes with improvisation, theatrics or embellishment. Every culture has its own stories or narratives, which are shared as a means of entertainment, education, cultural pre ...
from pure science (
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,
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) in the early 2000s, after being frustrated by the inaccuracies by the media in its coverage of
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. In 2005, she turned down a scholarship to continue her studies at the
University of Oxford , mottoeng = The Lord is my light , established = , endowment = £6.1 billion (including colleges) (2019) , budget = £2.145 billion (2019–20) , chancellor ...
at the PhD level, to take up a
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at the
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in New York City. Her first piece of journalism, a profile of a New York climate modeler, was published in ''
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'' . Nayar has a Masters in Documentary from the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, where she studied, as a Fulbright Scholar."Fulbright Comings and Goings"Columbia University in the City of New York
Retrieved 22 September 2016.
Nayar also has a Masters in Environmental Change and Management from Linacre College,
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, where she studied as a
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. Nayar's thesis at
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assessed the use of
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imagery to predict urbanization and
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rates in African cities. Nayar also spent a summer studying
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and space studies at the International Space University, hosted by the
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and the
University of Western Australia The University of Western Australia (UWA) is a public research university in the Australian state of Western Australia. The university's main campus is in Perth, the state capital, with a secondary campus in Albany, Western Australia, Albany an ...
. As an undergraduate student, Nayar did a double Honours degree in biology and geology at the
University of British Columbia The University of British Columbia (UBC) is a public university, public research university with campuses near Vancouver and in Kelowna, British Columbia. Established in 1908, it is British Columbia's oldest university. The university ranks a ...
on a Chancellor's scholarship. During her years at UBC, she played varsity Soccer for the UBC Thunderbirds and spent a year on exchange at the
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in
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, Australia studying
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and
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. Before that, she was the
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, an academic All-Canadian and received Governor General's Bronze Medal (1999) for her year at John Abbott College, in
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, Quebec. Nayar went to high school at the Trafalgar School for Girls, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.


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