Deadline: July 11, 2025
Apply now for the UNESCO Equation Nomad 2025. They are calling on the youth of Africa to join an inspiring movement, Equations Nomades, that seeks to reinvent the reappropriation of the rich and diverse cultural heritage. The purpose of this programme is simple yet powerful: to honor and celebrate the very essence of our African cultures and ancestral legacies.
In a world where cultures often clash and identities can become blurred, UNESCO believes it is crucial for young Africans to embrace their roots, strengthen their identities, and celebrate the unique stories that make us who we are. Through artistic expression, free from constraints or limitations, this programme offers an open space for dialogue, where creativity becomes a powerful tool for self-discovery and intercultural exchange.
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This initiative is about more than just preserving tradition; it is about fostering a new, dynamic cultural movement that connects the past, present, and future. As young Africans explore their ancestral heritage, they also open the door to greater understanding and respect among cultures from across the globe.
Costs
- All related expenses (economy class flights, accommodation, local transportation, meals and visa fees) will be covered by the organizers.
Eligibility
They invite young Africans from all corners of the continent to apply. Youth involved in Associations and Clubs for UNESCO are especially encouraged to take part. If you are passionate about cultural exchange, creative expression, and celebrating your heritage, this programme is for you. To ensure the most impactful and inclusive experience, they ask that all applicants meet the following criteria:
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- Age: Participants must be between the ages of 18 and 25.
- Cultural Connection: A strong connection to and interest in your own African culture and ancestral heritage. This could be through art, music, dance, storytelling, fashion, or any other form of cultural expression.
- Commitment: A willingness to engage in an open and collaborative dialogue, share ideas, and work with others from different cultural backgrounds. This is a space for mutual respect and understanding.
- Artistic Expression: You must have a creative project or idea that explores or celebrates your culture. This could include any form of art—visual arts, performance, writing, music, etc.—that reflects your heritage.
- Openness to Intercultural Dialogue: They are looking for individuals who are open to learning from others, sharing experiences, and exploring different perspectives on cultural identity and expression.
- Geographic Eligibility: Applicants must be residents of any African country. They encourage participation from all regions, ensuring a diverse representation of cultures and perspectives.
- Affiliation with Associations and Clubs for UNESCO: This will be considered an added advantage during the selection process.
Application
- Submit a brief personal statement (200 words max) explaining your connection to your cultural heritage and how you plan to contribute to the programme.
- Include samples of your creative work (this could be a link to a portfolio, a performance video, artwork, or any other relevant format).
- Provide your contact details and your preferred method of communication.
Send the documents to [email protected]
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For more information, visit UNESCO Equation Nomad.
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