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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
The British Council Arts Programme, in collaboration with Creative Hub Ethiopia, Fashion Scout (UK), and Marigat Gold (Kenya), has announced its latest initiative, Creative DNA Ethiopia, which aims to support early-stage fashion and accessory enterprises in Ethiopia.
Ten Ethiopia-based early-stage fashion and accessory enterprises have been selected to be part of the Creative DNA Ethiopia Programme. The Programme will provide business incubation support to the selected designers, offering them the opportunity to develop their business skills, strengthen their networks, and gain market opportunities in Ethiopia and the UK.
Creative DNA Ethiopia is part of the SSA Arts Creative Economy Programme, which supports the creation of new art and fosters partnerships between the creative sectors of the UK and East Africa. The Programme promotes innovation, creativity, equality, diversity, and inclusion.
“We are excited to launch Creative DNA Ethiopia. We believe that this program provides valuable support to early-stage fashion and accessory enterprises in Ethiopia, promoting innovation and creativity while fostering partnerships between the UK and East Africa,” said Temesgen Fissha, manager of Creative Hub Ethiopia.
The fashion enterprises will participate in digital coaching sessions, co-create online campaigns, and receive market opportunities, all designed to promote alternative and innovative approaches to the global fashion system. The Programme is committed to demonstrating that the fashion sector in Ethiopia is a professional choice for young people and a valuable contributor to the creative economy.
“The quality of designers that have applied has been of the highest level. Our team of experts will offer them an international approach that has proven successful in other countries around the globe,” said Martyn Roberts, Creative Director, Fashion Scout.
The designers joining the Creative DNA Ethiopia Programme are:
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