The International Rescue Committee (IRC) urges for increased humanitarian aid in their January report. Nearly two years of civil war in Syria has produced a regional humanitarian disaster.
A call for artistic expressions: painting, sculpture and mixed media, for the annual Manjano Exhibition.
Together the liberals and religious groups made Mubarak leave power. In the new landscape they constitute fronts that are becoming harsher
The purpose of the conference was to redefine what independence means to this sector, to identify its aspirations and its available resources and potential, and to revise its strategies and its current and prospective roles with respect to the social and political changes that are now unfolding.
Contents, December issue:
About Service Providers
Call for proposals
The Artsfex Launch
New filter: Cyrus Kabiru
Promoting innovative arts: Kuona Trust Arts Centre
Culture at the forefront of change
A Moroccan service provider
A platform for engagement
Theater as a tool for social inclusion
Showcasing Moroccan design
Ettijahat. Independent Culture and the Syrian Association for Culture and Knowledge, launch an open call for proposals within the framework of "Researches. To Strengthen Culture of Knowledge" project. This project is aimed at building the capacities of young researchers and granting them the opportunity to produce Researches linked to the Syrian Culture.
Application and all needed information are available on: www.ettijahat.org
The
Independent Culture for Democracy Conference kicks off on 15 December
2012 at Flamenco Hotel in Cairo, with the participation of more than 120
cultural leaders working in the independent cultural sector from Egypt,
Tunisia, Syria, Libya, Yemen, Morocco, Algeria, Lebanon, Palestine Jordan,
Iraq, Kuwait, Mauritania and Sudan. International cultural institutions from
Europe and Turkey and representatives of international institutions based in
Cairo will also participate in the conference. Topics that will be discussed
during the conference include: the independence of culture, funding of the
independent cultural sector, independent cultural work in the current political
circumstances, the rise of strict religious currents and the development of old
structures of cultural institutions.
Culture Resource (Al Mawred Al Thaqafy) organizes this conference in response
to the critical changes that are happening in the Arab region, with the aim of
reinforcing the role of the independent cultural sector during the democratic
transition in the Arab region by seeking to reach a set of priorities for the
work of the independent cultural sector during this phase and in accordance
with the current situation of each Arab country.
In parallel, the second meeting of the Arab Cultural Policy Group will be held on Friday 14 December, with the purpose of monitoring and evaluating the work of the National Cultural Policy Groups in the different Arab countries, as part of the Cultural Policy program launched by Al Mawred Al Thaqafy to develop the cultural policies in the Arab region. The meeting discusses the future steps of the cultural policy program in general, and of each National Group. National Cultural Policy Group Coordinators from Jordan, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Syria, Libya, Yemen, Lebanon, and Palestine will take part in this meeting.
Independent Culture for Democracy conference continues until Monday 17 December, and will be concluded with a press conference to announce the results and recommendations of the conference.
On 12
December 2012, the most prestigious Principal Prince Claus Award will be
presented to Eloísa Cartonera at the Royal Palace in Amsterdam.
Eloísa Cartonera is an Argentinian co-operative that publishes striking handmade books from recycled materials. Eloísa Cartonera is honoured with the Principal Award because it is an example of innovation, creativity and quality. Ten other artists, thinkers, filmmakers and organisations from countries including Syria, Burma and Somaliland/Somalia are also honoured for their outstanding contribution to culture and development.
Her Majesty the Queen, HRH Prince Willem Alexander, HRH Princess Máxima, HRH Princess Mabel, HRH Prince Constantijn and HRH Princess Laurentien will attend the presentation of the Principal Prince Claus Award. Honorary Chairman HRH Prince Constantijn will present the 2012 Principal Prince Claus Award to Eloísa Cartonera.
Mimeta is at the award ceremony and a lot of other
smaller events during this "summing up the year gathering" in
Amsterdam. We have been among the guests for the last five years and
really appreciate this opportunity to mingle and meet.
Independent culture is an especially important voice and movement in periods of transition.
The current call, jointly published by the Prince Claus Fund and Mimeta, welcomes project proposals, from organisations and individuals, for high quality, innovative cultural and creative initiatives with a positive impact on both the cultural sector and social development. Both the Prince Claus Fund and Mimeta have a special interest in projects that focus on freedom of expression and censorship.
The geographical call for projects only concerns the following countries:
Algeria, Burundi, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Ivory Coast, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, The Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Libya, Malawi, Mauritania, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan and Swaziland.
The Programme Committee evaluates all applications according to the following criteria: Quality, Innovation, Engagement and Development Relevance, Costs, Freedom of Expression, Culture and Conflict.
This call has a special focus on projects with outcomes that enhance the right to fully exercise freedom of expression and that protect against censorship.
The development, scripting, production and post-production of short and full-length documentary, animation, experimental and feature films, as well as research and writing of literary works, novels, short stories, poetry and biographies is not included in this grant.
Organisations directly linked to Government are not eligible for this grant.
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