Current projects
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Mobile Arts for Peace is a four-year international, multi-disciplinary project which provides a comparative approach on the use of interdisciplinary arts-based practices for peacebuilding in Kyrgyzstan, Rwanda, Indonesia and Nepal. It is a collaborative project between universities, cultural artists, civil society organisations, and young people across the world.
- Indonesia
Inter-generational Peace (GENPEACE)
Amplifying youth voices and children’s civic participation through social media and the arts....
- Rwanda
Gira Ingoma – One Drum Per Girl
Drumming, dance and creative workshops/festivals, enabling girls to address inequality by exploring their empowerment through non-traditional creative roles....
- Rwanda
Visualising Peace
Using film-making and art exhibitions to address the barriers young people face in engaging and influencing community members and policymakers....
- Rwanda + Nepal
Picturing the Past, Present & Future…
Enhancing dialogue between young people and policy through photographic documentation of bicycle journeys to improve the wellbeing of women and girls....
- Nepal
Inter-generational Dialogue
Facilitating inter-generational dialogue through a co-created participatory arts-based community curriculum....
- Indonesia
Beyond Tradition
Revitalising the art of Lenong (a form of Betawi traditional theatre) as a dialogic tool for peacebuilding....
- Kyrgyzstan
The Magic of Theatre
Using stagecraft to explore everyday social problems: the infringement of children’s and women’s rights, domestic abuse, gender and national inequality. ...
- Kyrgyzstan
Dialogue through Art
Advocacy for priority youth issues, raising topics using arts-based tools and making recommendations at regional and national levels....
What works?
Embedding, learning, reflection and evaluation
At the centre of our Monitoring and Evaluating approach is a commitment to sharing and learning.
Alongside youth researchers we are creatively designing and documenting processes to strategically assess the impact of our peacebuilding approaches across all four MAP countries.