Creative Economy
UN-Habitat’s Initiative focuses on improving livelihoods among the artists from underprivileged backgrounds by supporting development of relevant skills and building their capacities in increasing the profitability of their creativity, also empowering the youth through education and awareness raising.
An interplay between human creativity, knowledge and technology
UN-Habitat has dedicated this year to intensify work on building capacities of artists from disadvantaged backgrounds, empowering them and their communities
''Hit the strings, not the people!'': Air guitar movement is on a rise among young Nairobians
Air guitarists from #Kenya go to Finland! ”Piga Guitar, Usipige Watu” (”Hit The Strings, Not The People”) competition will decide who is the best fit to represent Kenya in the final round this year.
UN-Habitat informal settlement youth group partner wins digital art award at COP26
The Mathare Environmental One Stop centre received the Special Award from the DigitalArt4Climate (DA4C) competition during the COP26 conference in Glasgow, Scotland, earlier in November.
More news and stories about creative youth
Urban Youth at Civil Society Conference: Empowering Urban and Creative Transformations in Nairobi
13 May 2024, Nairobi. – Set in Nairobi, Kenya, the UN Civil Society Conference in May 2024 highlighted the critical role of civil society in
Mural Creation Training of Young Mothers in Mlango Kubwa, Mathare
UPD: The Mural created by Young Mothers and Graffiti Girls has won a Special Award at the art competition by the Digital Art for Climate
UN-Habitat celebrates youth skills for the Creative Economy for International Skills Day
15 July 2021 – World Youth Skills Day, being celebrated today, celebrates the importance of equipping young people with skills for employment, decent work and entrepreneurship.