Do creative enterprises contribute to inclusive growth?
We commissioned Nordicity and Bayan Academy to find out how creative enterprises operate in the Philippines, investigate their contribution to inclusive growth and explore opportunities for development.
We had the privilege of sharing our work in creative economy with policymakers from the House of Representatives in the Philippines. We served as resource speakers at the organisational meeting of the Special Committee on Creative Industry and Performing Arts.
Connections Through Culture grantee and Everything Green founder Camille Albarracin joined an international panel to talk about how her social enterprise is creating opportunities for artisan communities through innovative uses of indigenous materials.
English-medium education in Higher Education Institutions
Through virtual dialogues with the Commission on Higher Education, we met with Philippine universities to explore how digital learning is impacting the use of English as a medium of instruction.
Zapateria is calling for volunteers to build a sustainable and united industry that will impact the creative community of Marikina. Your contribution will aid in transforming the livelihood of artisans and designers in the city.
Photo credits (clockwise from top): Bayan Academy, British Council, British Council, Zapateria, British Council, Recci Bacolor and Big Dodzy.
Our work in the arts and creative industries
We bring together creative people from the UK, Philippines and over 100 countries we work in to form lasting connections, share peer-to-peer learning and inspire transformational experiences.