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AFRIKERA ARTS TRUST
Afrikera AkriKera Arts Trust aims to enhance contemporary dance training in Zimbabwe and...
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SMAAKLIK
SMAAKLIK, a work of art on the Centrumplein in Ghent The work of art SMAAKLIK by the artist...
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TARMAC DES AUTEURS
Tarmac des Auteurs The Tarmac des Auteurs is a theater located in Kintambo, a popular district of...
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TACCEMS GROUP
Taccems Group The Taccems Group, established in Kisangani, brings together around fifteen actors. It practices...
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BURKINA FASO CULTURAL PLATFORM
PCBF – jazz The Cultural Platform of Burkina Faso (PCBF) currently brings together five associations...
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CNA AFRICA
CNA Africa 2 The Traveling Digital Cinema Africa (CNA Africa) is a pan-African network of associations...
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LE CARTEL
Cartel – recreational The Cartel Federation is an administrative and management structure...
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NZORAMA
In Burundi, despite its significant potential, culture remains a sector that receives little attention in the...
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I DANCE THEREFORE I AM
"Je danse donc je suis" was an introductory project in contemporary and traditional dance for young...
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Through its cultural cooperation activities on the African continent, Africalia aims to empower its partners socio-economically as a lever for various social impacts (peace, democracy, gender equality, environment).

In a spirit of partnership, empowerment is reflected in multi-year programmes known as PPAs, financed by the Directorate General for Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Aid (DGD), which focus on 6 areas: (1) advocacy (2) good governance and networking of cultural players (3) professionalisation of skills (4) production of quality cultural and artistic works (5) wider dissemination of works and (6) improved income-generating capacity.

Africalia sees its cooperation as a long-term commitment to its partners and not as financial support for one-off cultural activities (festivals, shows, exhibitions). In this sense, the partnership is based on in-depth knowledge, built up over several years, of the assets, strengths and weaknesses of each partner organisation, as well as the pooling of resources and skills in pursuit of a shared long-term objective.

Africalia's Belgium programme dedicated to education for global citizenship and solidarity (ECMS) aims to support new cultural dynamics and help our societies adapt to the cultural mix that defines our relationship with the world today.

Africalia also runs a whole series of initiatives and projects funded by Enabel, the European Union and the French Development Agency (AFD), as well as projects in collaboration with various partners in Belgium, Europe and sub-Saharan Africa.