The partnership will create an e-learning platform that will
provide free education and access to employment opportunities to the most
vulnerable youth, with a major focus on women between 16-35 years in Lagos,
Ogun, and Kano states.
The partnership will also provide participants with
foundational training, support, internships, and employment and financial
services linkages.
Speaking on the partnership, Bolanle Austen-Peters, chief
executive officer, Terra Kulture, stated that the intervention would positively
impact Nigerian youth and culture, both now and in the near future.
“Driving impact and creating massive visibility for the
Nigerian culture and youth has always been at the core of our existence. We
have leveraged our thorough understanding of arts, culture, and languages over
the years to impact the next generation in the best way possible. We are
extremely excited to partner with the Mastercard Foundation to further empower
up to 65,000 Nigerian youth spread across the country”, she said.
“The Academy will provide training on key technical prTerra
Kulture, Mastercard Foundation partner to empower 65,000 young creatives across
Nigeria.
Terra Kulture, a leading educational and recreational
organisation, has partnered with the Mastercard Foundation to train up to
65,000 creatives across Nigeria. The five-year training partnership programme
aims to equip young Nigerians with relevant skills across key sub-sectors in
theatre and business. The initiative will form a significant part of the Terra
Academy for The Arts (TAFTA) programme.
The partnership will create an e-learning platform that will
provide free education and access to employment opportunities to the most
vulnerable youth, with a major focus on women between 16-35 years in Lagos,
Ogun, and Kano states. The partnership will also provide participants with
foundational training, support, internships, and employment and financial
services linkages.
Speaking on the partnership, Bolanle Austen-Peters, chief
executive officer, Terra Kulture, stated that the intervention would positively
impact Nigerian youth and culture, both now and in the near future.
“Driving impact and creating massive visibility for the
Nigerian culture and youth has always been at the core of our existence. We
have leveraged our thorough understanding of arts, culture, and languages over
the years to impact the next generation in the best way possible. We are
extremely excited to partner with the Mastercard Foundation to further empower
up to 65,000 Nigerian youth spread across the country”, she said.
“The Academy will provide training on key technical
production skills for theatre and the Creative industry. Each course will
include an entrepreneurial module for students to learn about the industry’s
business side. Some of the courses offered include Animation, Scriptwriting,
Lighting Management, and Sound Management. We believe this will create
employment opportunities for young creatives and make them self-reliant while
facilitating national integration among students.”
The entry requirement for all students is a minimum of
senior secondary school qualifications. All courses will include an
introductory section, and as such, students do not need any prior knowledge to
either register for the course or comprehend the course material.
The partnership is aligned with the Mastercard Foundation’s
Young Africa Works strategy in Nigeria, which seeks to enable 10 million young
Nigerian women and men to access dignified work and the right skills to
contribute to Africa’s global competitiveness.oduction skills for theatre and
the Creative industry.
Each course will include an entrepreneurial module for
students to learn about the industry’s business side. Some of the courses
offered include Animation, Scriptwriting, Lighting Management, and Sound
Management. We believe this will create employment opportunities for young
creatives and make them self-reliant while facilitating national integration
among students.”
The entry requirement for all students is a minimum of
senior secondary school qualifications. All courses will include an
introductory section, and as such, students do not need any prior knowledge to
either register for the course or comprehend the course material.
Chidinma Lawanson, Mastercard Foundation’s country head for
Nigeria, commented, “This partnership will enable us to reach more young
people, especially young women in the Creative sector. Together with our
partner, we will provide access to training, skills, and mentorship platforms
which will further create access to entrepreneurial and employment
opportunities for young creatives in Nigeria.”
The partnership is aligned with the Mastercard Foundation’s
Young Africa Works strategy in Nigeria, which seeks to enable 10 million young
Nigerian women and men to access dignified work and the right skills to
contribute to Africa’s global competitiveness.