Emmanuel Mwape, a Zambian filmmaker born in Lusaka in 1992, is renowned for his impactful storytelling on tobacco harm reduction. He's an alumnus of the Tobacco Harm Reduction Scholarship program and a Kevin Molloy Fellow. Experienced in both fiction and non-fiction, Mwape employs film to spark conversations and effect social change. His award-winning works include "Saving Chalo" and "Helping Chalo," which delve into the complexities of tobacco harm reduction. Mwape's films not only captivate audiences but also serve as catalysts for advocacy, prompting reflection and dialogue. Through his dedication to amplifying marginalized voices, Mwape has become a luminary in the Zambian film industry, utilizing his craft to shed light on pressing social issues and inspire action worldwide.