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  • Text of the call in French with images of cultural objects and spaces.
    African Culture Fund: Cultural Management Bootcamp for Practitioners in North Africa 2025 (Algeria)
    As part of its ACF-Academy programme, the African Culture Fund (ACF), in partnership with AFREXIMBANK, is launching its sixth call for applications targeting cultural managers and artists from North Africa, as part of the activities of the Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF 2025) in Algiers.
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    Posted 23 July 2025
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    African Culture Fund: Cultural Management Bootcamp (Cameroon)
    the African Cultural Fund is launching this call for applications in partnership with the Institut Kôrè des Arts et Métiers (IKAM) and Arterial Network Cameroon, to select 15 young cultural managers from central Africa to participate in the BOOT CAMP #4 of the ACF ACADEMY programme, scheduled to take place from 7-12 August 2023, in Yaoundé, Cameroon.
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    Posted 23 June 2023
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  • Half a dozen African women, outdoors, singing and smiling. They are dressed in identical white shirts and red and black headscarfs.
    African Culture Fund: ‘LEWO – Leadership and Empowerment for Women’ Boot Camp (Mali)
    The pan–African program LEWO (Leadership and Empowerment for Women) is dedicated to the professionalisation and capacity building of women artists and cultural entrepreneurs in Africa. 16 female artists and cultural entrepreneurs from West Africa and Central Africa will be selected to take part in BOOT CAMP #3 scheduled in Ségou from March 2023.
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    Posted 3 November 2022
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    African Culture Fund: ACF Academy – Visual Arts Bootcamp (Tunisia)
    The African Cultural Fund (ACF) and 32bis (a contemporary art space in Tunis), are pleased co-organise the ACF Academy, which will take place between 4-22 July 2022 in Tunis. This programme will support 10 young visual artists from Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, Mauritania and Tunisia to develop their artistic approach and sharpen their theoretical knowledge, as well as strengthen their entrepreneurial and professional skills.
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    Posted 30 March 2022
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