The Skills for Culture program was first conceptualized by African Digital Heritage (ADH) in 2019 as part of the British Council Cultural Heritage For Inclusive Growth program. Skills for Culture is specially curated for present and future cultural heritage practitioners. It seeks to increase visibility, ownership, accessibility, inclusivity, and transmission of cultural heritage, by bolstering
MoreFor us at African Digital Heritage, it looks like tailoring training programs to speak to the contexts, collections and needs of the attendees of
This toolkit is specially curated for cultural heritage practitioners working at community level. It is informed by the Cultural Heritage in Kenyan Counties Report
The Skills for Culture program was first conceptualized by African Digital Heritage (ADH) in 2019 as part of the British Council Cultural Heritage For
The Skills for Culture: Cultural Heritage in Kenyan Counties Report, provides key findings and recommendations arising from qualitative research conducted by the African Digital
We are glad to take part in the Re-defining museum digital concept online workshop which has been organised by the National Museum of Tanzania
This program explores the use of online platforms in increasing access and engagement with cultural heritage content. It combines both practical skills with theoretical
Digitisation is the act of converting information from an analogue to a digital format. Yet the point is not just to digitise but to
We are pleased to be taking part in the MuseumFutures Africa project 2021 that begins on the 21st of June 2021 – 25th June
Africa’s cultural heritage sector is growing in new dynamic ways, with new entrants, new perspectives and new modes of transmission. What does this mean