Het Vietnamees Film Instituut in Hanoi, met een nevenvestiging in Ho Chi Minhstad, en de Ivens Stichting hebben besloten tot samenwerking. In februari bezocht Ad Spijkers, ambassadeur van de Ivens Stichting, het nationaal filmarchief van Vietnam en eind juni zal een delegatie o.l.v. directeur dhr. Dao Quoc Hung een tegenbezoek brengen aan het Nijmeegs archief. Doel van de samenwerking is het onderzoek naar de vier Vietnamese films van Joris Ivens te versterken.
Ivens werkte in de 2e helft van de jaren zestig aan vier films in Vietnam: Le ciel, la terre (1966), Loin de Vietnam (1967, with Godard, Lelouch, Klein, Varda a.o.), Le dix-septieme parallele (1968, met Marceline Loridan-Ivens) en Recontre avec le président Ho Chi Minch (1970). Een deel van de filmopnames is tevens gebruikt voor het Bertrand Russell tribunaal in Stockholm 1967, waar de oorlogsmisdaden van de VS aan de kaak werden gesteld.
De Ivens Stichting werkt aan een catalogue raisonné van het filmoeuvre van Ivens. In het kader hiervan heeft de Portugese filmwetenschapper Pedro Tavares een half jaar onderzoek gedaan naar de Vietnamese films in het Nijmeegs Archief. Het doel is dat ook Vietnamese filmwetenschappers zijn films gaan onderzoeken.
Ad Spijkers is jarenlang werkzaam geweest in Vietnam als vertegenwoordiger van de Food and Agricultural Organization van de Verenigde Naties (FAO), o.a. voor de ontwikkeling van het Mekong Delta Plan. Hij was mede-oprichter van het Nijmeegs Filmhuis (tegenwoordig LUX) en heeft zich destijds ingezet voor de vredesbeweging tegen de Vietnamoorlog, o.a. door het verwerven van fietsen voor Vietnam.
Adrianus (Ad) Spijkers' career, dedicated to the farmers of Asia and Africa, spans over three decades. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) recognized his services by according the prestigious B. R. Sen Award (2010)for his outstanding leadership in innovative interventions towards comprehensive food security in Bangladesh as the FAO Representative (2006-2011).
Ad Spijkers also served as the FAO Representative in Cambodia (1995-1999) and DR Congo (1999-2006), and since 1985 – 1995 as a programme officer in Vietnam and China (promoted there as the Deputy FAO Representative). Before joining FAO, he worked during 1970’s for the University of Nijmegen and NUFFIC (Netherlands University Foundation for International Cooperation) in the Hague. He was responsible for third-world matters, especially covering Vietnam, Cambodia and Mozambique. Earlier he worked in the field in Portugal.
After regular retirement (in 2011) Ad Spijkers has continued serving FAO under the retiree scheme in various advisory roles in Asia and Africa. This includes the assignments of the FAO Representative a.i. in Zambia (2012), Sudan (2013)and the United Arab Emirates, UAE (2014-15), where he also heads the FAO Sub-Regional Office for the six GCC countries. His goal was to lift the level of the FAO collaboration with the UAE to new heights.
His notable achievements include, among others, the expansion of the FAO country programme in Vietnam covering 40% of the UNDP annual country budget. There he managed around twenty large projects including the first agricultural sector review done jointly with the World Bank. In China, he inspired the farmers in adopting modern methods like Integrated Pest Management, and in fighting against illegal logging in Cambodia. In DR Congo he persuaded FAO’s ‘peace boats’ to carry food through the river Congo to the victims in the conflict zones.
Ad Spijkers pioneered, with support from USAID and other partners (like IFPRI), the successful Bangladesh Country Investment Programme (CIP) for agriculture, food security and nutrition, the first in Asia,under the US Presidential Global Hunger and Food Security Initiative (Feed the Future).FAO Bangladesh also emerged as one of the biggest FAO operations in the world supporting the country through the global food, fuel and fertilizer crises, and in the fight against zoonotic diseases, floods, cyclones, and climate change challenges.
Even recently, he prompted overhauling of the FAO country operations, triggered intensive interactions with the government and partners, and launched investment plans and innovative programmes in Zambia, Sudan and the United Arab Emirates.
He lately helped the development of the Mekong Delta Plan in Vietnam with the Netherlands Cooperation, which followed his earlier initiative for the Southern Delta of Bangladesh. He is a member of the Independent Advisory Committee of Humidtropics, a new CGIAR (Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research) Programme on Integrated Systems for the Humid Tropics. He also worked in Ghana and Nigeria in the recent years in different capacities. In his relentless quest for and depth of experience in sustainable food security, natural resources management and social development, he champions the principles of inclusive dialogue, people’s participation and building multidisciplinary team work, with which he continues till today scaling up FAO country and regional operations.
Ad Spijkers represented FAO in international forums in the Netherlands, Vietnam, Cambodia, China, DR Congo, France, Thailand, Bhutan, Bangladesh, the Philippines, Zambia, Sudan, the UAE and Italy.
As a retiree consultant Ad Spijkers is based in Nijmegen, the Netherlands and Hanoi, Vietnam. He was born in the sandy soils of the southern Netherlands in 1949. He holds an M.A in Development Studies, Agriculture and Rural Development from the Institute of Social Studies (ISS), The Hague. He is married and blessed with two grown-up children