Culture project: Identity Building and Sharing Business Initiative

    Overview

    Summary

    EFI has mobilised consumers and creative skills to leverage a new positioning for artisans from marginalized communities in the international markets of lifestyle and fashion/luxury. EFI has enabled new creative talents to trade internationally and to get access to platforms of e-commerce and promotion that are reshaping the segment of ethical fashion, which is now a mainstream part of the market.

    EFI’s experience illustrates how investing in human capital through culture means bringing about change at the level of:

    • Individuals, who become involved in training, capacity building and personal transformation/consciousness raising, workshops and/or business processes, dialogue and encounters;
    • Consumers and citizens, who become mobilized through media and/or action campaigns;
    • Professional development, supply and collaboration networks, who become involved through a series of relationship-building processes, joint efforts and practical programs on substantive problems linked to product development and market responses; and,
    • Communities, where social capital is developed and/ or solidified by connecting new human resources (from the informal sector) to existing formal business and social networks.

    Partners

    Sustainable Development Goals

    This project contributes to the following Sustainable Development Goals, as defined by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

    Context

    Boosting the creative industries 

    Culture reflects a people’s uniqueness, value and heritage. Strengthening a nation’s culture through its art, fashion and design, builds social networks, reinforces identities and creates trade and business opportunities.  

    The International Trade Centre’s Ethical Fashion Initiative (EFI) Culture showcases creativity and talent in art, photography, cinema and music in Côte d’Ivoire, Iran, Kenya, Mali, Tajikistan, Uganda and Uzbekistan. 

    We work with the private sector to strengthen these cultural sectors and increase their exports.  

    EFI builds on existing skills and creativity, investing in human, productive and marketing capacity to bring intrinsic value to the surface, so people across the world can enjoy it and the communities creating it can thrive.  

    The EU supports the EFI Culture Programme as part of “Investing in Culture and Creativity,” launched in 2017. 

     

    When I was a little girl, I liked to sit near my mother and observe her when she was sewing dresses. Later on, I adopted these skills. This knowledge turned into an income-generating activity that has helped cover all of my children’s expenses. I am always working on developing my skills to do my best when completing each order.
    When I was a little girl, I liked to sit near my mother and observe her when she was sewing dresses. Later on, I adopted these skills. This knowledge turned into an income-generating activity that has helped cover all of my children’s expenses. I am always working on developing my skills to do my best when completing each order.
    Mavjuda Nabieva
    Embroiderer, OZARA
    Social Enterprise specialised in embroidery, Tajikistan
    Social Enterprise specialised in embroidery, Tajikistan
    I am happy to be able to stay at home and contribute to my family’s income. We get more money than the workers of the other fields, and I like weaving new motifs of Adras and Velvet with every new project. I would like to thank all the people who bought the woven fabrics for this project.
    I am happy to be able to stay at home and contribute to my family’s income. We get more money than the workers of the other fields, and I like weaving new motifs of Adras and Velvet with every new project. I would like to thank all the people who bought the woven fabrics for this project.
    Charos
    Ikat Uz
    Social Enterprise specialised in weaving, Uzbekistan
    Social Enterprise specialised in weaving, Uzbekistan
    I am still facing many challenges. But I hope that one day soon I might have a chance to get investors or donors interested in my business, so I can sell my fashion locally and internationally.
    I am still facing many challenges. But I hope that one day soon I might have a chance to get investors or donors interested in my business, so I can sell my fashion locally and internationally.
    Safiatou Kone
    Safi Creations
    Jewellery Business, Cote D’Ivoire
    Jewellery Business, Cote D’Ivoire
    The Accelerator has taught me to appreciate and understand my brand and its potential. EFI was able to bring that out. The Accelerator has left me feeling more confident and competitive in the global fashion market and provided me with additional value in what I’m doing.
    The Accelerator has taught me to appreciate and understand my brand and its potential. EFI was able to bring that out. The Accelerator has left me feeling more confident and competitive in the global fashion market and provided me with additional value in what I’m doing.
    Jennifer Mulli
    JIamini Kenya
    EFI Designer Accelerator Brand
    EFI Designer Accelerator Brand
    Strengthening a nation’s culture through art, fashion and design builds social networks, reinforces identities and creates business opportunities.
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    ITC contact

    Simone
    Cipriani
    Email
    cipriani [at] intracen.org