European Network of Cultural Centres (ENCC)

Arts Facing Climate Change

RAWSA WOMEN MENA in Tunis
Tunisia
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A training will be conducted for 10 Tunisian young women over 2 weeks to learn how to create salable and marketable pieces of arts and sculpture from construction waste. The 2 weeks training (7 workshops), each workshop will last for 3 hours, will include young women from different constituencies and population groups including LGBTQI community members and women with disability. This will also create a platform for interaction among participants.

A training will be conducted for 10 Tunisian young women over 2 weeks to learn how to create salable and marketable pieces of arts and sculpture from construction waste. The 2 weeks training (7 workshops), each workshop will last for 3 hours, will include young women from different constituencies and population groups including LGBTQI community members and women with disability. 

This will also create a platform for interaction among participants. At the end of the project, a competition will be held to select the best art work and the RAWSA MENA Alliance will try to market the artistic crafts that were made through the project period for income generation. The project at the same time, which can be replicated in other countries later on or Tunisian governorates, will create a peace building and social cohesion platform since the trainees will be youth from different constituencies, especially women.

It will also pave the way for them to use the knowledge they will gain to have MSMEs in future thanks to the skills they will have.

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