Animo Television

Animo Television was established in May 2003 to produce programming for the national and international television markets. Since then Animo has produced a number of high profile and critically acclaimed television series:
- From The Outside In
- A four part documentary series exploring disability through real human-interest stories. From the Outside In was broadcast in Christmas week 2003.
- Europe the New Frontier
- A six part travel series, presented by writer and broadcaster Manchán Magan, which made its way through the ten European accession states in the lead up to May 1, 2004. The series was broadcast in spring 2004.
- Three 60
- An IFTA (Irish Film and Television Award) nominated eight part disability magazine series which was broadcast in the summer of 2004.
- Ed Byrne's Just For Laughs
- A six part series, which brings the best of stand-up comedy from the Montreal comedy festival.
- The O2 Ability Awards
- A one off television event, broadcast from Dublin castle, which awards those Irish companies that institute best practise when it comes to disability in the workplace.
Irish Aid-Department of Foreign Affairs

Irish Aid is the Government of Ireland's official programme of assistance to developing countries. Irish Aid is a division within the Department of Foreign Affairs.
Development assistance is an integral part of Ireland's wider foreign policy. Our programme reflects Ireland's longstanding commitment to human rights, international cooperation and the peaceful resolution of conflicts.
Poverty reduction is the overarching objective of Irish Aid and to this end we support development programmes in over 30 of the world's poorest countries, with a particular focus on sub-Saharan Africa.
Ireland's recent economic success means that we can now devote much greater resources to helping some of the world's poorest countries to develop. In 1996 we spent €142 million on official development assistance (ODA). In 2006, the total will be €734 million.
These increases are set to continue. The Government is committed to reaching the UN target of spending 0.7% of GNP on official development assistance in 2012. Assuming current levels of GNP growth, spending on development in that year will be of the order of €1.5 billion, making Ireland one of the most generous donor countries in the world.
RTÉ

Radio Telefís Éireann (RTÉ) is the Irish Public Service Broadcasting Organisation. A statutory corporation, it provides a comprehensive service on radio (since 1926) and on television (since 1961), and a large range of other services including publishing, performing groups and transmission. In a highly competitive broadcasting environment RTÉ is the distinctive leader in the Irish media, providing cost-effective schedules of programmes of cultural, educational and informational excellence on both radio and television.
Arekibo

Arekibo is an Internet Communications company. We help organisations present information and services online. Our strength lies in our ability to create intuitive and engaging design that is supported by smart, useable and tailored applications that are easy to use and deliver real results.
Arekibo's clients include AOL, AIB, Department of Foreign Affairs, Central Statistic Office, IBEC, Office of Tobacco Control and the VHI.


