South Africa Fri 19-02-2010
ARTERIAL: Second Advocacy & Networking Training Programme
By Arterial Network

Arterial Network 'Winter School' participants, June 2009 | Photo/Maggie Otieno/AfricanColours.com
The second Arterial Network training programme in building national advocacy networks will take place from 10-20 April, in Cameroon.
The first networking “winter school” was held in Cape Town and the next two – again supported by the European Union and HIVOS – will each be held in a different region.
Given the conference decision to build national networks to – among others – lobby for civil society involvement in the implementation of the Nairobi Plan Of Action On Cultural Industries [pdf], these training sessions are crucial to the development of national artists’ networks.
Those interested in attending should send applications to margerie@arterialnetwork.org by 28 February 2010 and should include a letter motivating why they should attend and how the training programme will benefit the establishment or consolidation of a national network in their country.
The application should also include a CV and letters of reference of two persons affirming the applicant’s involvement in artists’ networks in their country.
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