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Recipients of the Cycle 3 Building Beyond mentorship program announced by the Prince Claus Fund

Recipients of the Cycle 3 Building Beyond mentorship program announced by the Prince Claus Fund

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Music In Africa
Published on 2024-02-01 13:17:27

The Building Beyond mentorship programme, a collaborative effort between the Prince Claus Fund and the Creative Industries Fund NL, has recently revealed the 12 individuals who have been selected as award recipients for Cycle 3. These recipients will be tasked with reenvisioning and reshaping the future of their cities through their innovative and creative projects.

The Prince Claus Fund is a Dutch organization that aims to support artists, cultural practitioners, and organizations working in the field of culture and development. The Creative Industries Fund NL, on the other hand, is a cultural fund that focuses on projects and activities within the fields of architecture, design, digital culture, and e-culture, fashion, and textiles, among others. Together, they have created the Building Beyond mentorship programme, which seeks to support and empower individuals who are passionate about using their creativity to bring positive change to their communities and cities.

The 12 award recipients come from diverse backgrounds and disciplines, including architecture, design, urban planning, and technology. They have each demonstrated a strong commitment to improving the urban environment in their respective cities, and their projects are designed to address a wide range of social, cultural, and environmental challenges.

One of the recipients, for example, is an architect who is focused on creating sustainable and affordable housing solutions for low-income communities in her city. Another recipient is a digital artist who is developing an interactive public art installation that promotes community engagement and social cohesion. Yet another recipient is a urban planner whose project aims to improve pedestrian infrastructure and accessibility in urban spaces.

The Building Beyond mentorship programme will provide these individuals with the resources, support, and guidance they need to bring their ideas to life. Each recipient will be paired with a mentor who is an expert in their field, and they will have access to a network of professionals and resources to help them overcome the challenges they may encounter along the way. The programme will also provide funding for the development and implementation of their projects, as well as opportunities for networking, collaboration, and knowledge exchange.

The projects developed through the Building Beyond mentorship programme have the potential to have a significant impact on the cities in which they are implemented. They are innovative, forward-thinking, and community-focused, and they have the power to inspire change and transformation at both the local and global levels. By supporting the work of these talented individuals, the Prince Claus Fund and the Creative Industries Fund NL are helping to create more inclusive, sustainable, and vibrant cities for the future.

The Building Beyond mentorship programme is part of a larger movement that recognizes the power of creativity and innovation in addressing the complex challenges facing our cities. It is a testament to the potential of the arts and creative industries to drive positive change and to pave the way for a more harmonious and equitable urban future.

As the 12 award recipients begin their journey with the Building Beyond mentorship programme, they are embarking on a transformative experience that will not only shape the future of their cities, but also empower them as leaders and change-makers in their communities. Their projects have the potential to inspire others to think creatively and to take action to make their cities better places for all who inhabit them. With the support of the Prince Claus Fund and the Creative Industries Fund NL, these individuals are well-positioned to make a lasting impact and to contribute to a more sustainable and inclusive urban future.

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