Following Culture Fund’s announcement of the second call for proposals under its CreativeACTIONs project, the Culture Fund Board chairperson, Cynthia Malaba, took the opportunity to speak about the Arts during the COVID-19 pandemic. She also appreciated the long-standing partnership between the Culture Fund and the European Union Delegation for Zimbabwe; clarifying that - while in the last five years, the Culture Fund’s programmes focused on Culture for development - the Fund continued its search for funding the Arts.
Culture Fund Board Chairperson Comments on Supporting Zimbabwean Creatives during COVID-19
Culture Fund of Zimbabwe Trust,
27 January 2021, Zimbabwe
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