Starting January 18, 2021, filmmakers from Ethiopia are invited to apply for film development funding and training offered by DW Akademie. Are you a filmmaker in Ethiopia? Have you already made at least one film? Do you have a concept or script for your next feature film, documentary or short film? If you answered “yes” to these three questions, then you qualify to apply for our Film Development Fund.
Up to five successful candidates will receive a maximum of 10,000 euros and one year of professional mentorship to help develop their film idea. The program will include workshops and skills development by industry professionals mainly from the Global South and is funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). These tailor-made trainings will enable you to take your project through the development stage and get your film ready for production.
atingi, the digital learning platform of The German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) has exceeded expectations in its first year.
Within twelve months, atingi has reached almost a million people in Africa and already enabled 100,000 of them to access vocational education and self-development courses for free.
atingi means to achieve in Esperanto, and the platform strives to improve the employability of young people through modern digital learning opportunities. With a large network of strategic cooperation partners – from politics and business to science and civil society – educational content which meets the needs of African audiences is made available, free of charge, via the atingi platform.
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800,000 people in Africa reached with over 100,000 registered users; digital learning enables Africa’s youth to reach their personal potential. atingi (www.atingi.org), the digital learning platform of The German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) has exceeded expectations in its first year. Within twelve months, atingi has reached almost a million people in…
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JOHANNESBURG,
(CAJ News) – THE German automotive industry is strengthening its partnership with Africa, where it sees significant potential.
As part of the expansion of ties, the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA) has partnered with the African Association of Automotive Manufacturers (AAAM) as part of the Partner Africa project of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).
The partnership-based ties between VDA and AAAM comprises cooperation with local and regional structures.
This is to help the automotive industry improve access to sometimes difficult markets.
For VDA, cooperation with Africa focuses on expanding the sustainability strategy beyond products and production to include energy sources, such as e-fuels, and digital mobility solutions.