NATCAZ - National Training and Conference of the Arts in Zimbabwe

NATCAZ - National Training and Conference of the Arts in Zimbabwe

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Last update: Dec 6, 2024 Last update: Dec 6, 2024
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Legal residence:Zimbabwe
Organization type:NGO
Funding agencies:Other
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Sectors:Culture, Disaster Reduction, Printing, Rural Devel ...
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Culture, Disaster Reduction, Printing, Rural Development, SME & Private Sector, Social Development, Tourism
Nr. of employees:2-10
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National Training and Conference of the Arts in Zimbabwe (NATCAZ) was registered in 2004 as a non-profit arts, culture and heritage organization to build a unique rich and creative, world-class cultural nation, with opportunity for all. Providing valuable economic benefit that can be measured through cultural tourism, event admissions, and sales of items associated with program activities and increase in retail sales of local products and services as a result of these activities. We lead Zimbabwe in cultivating and sustaining the arts, culture and heritage as essential to all learning through creative experiences, spark discovery and inspire lifelong learning. In this endeavor, we strive to stimulate deep, lasting, generative impact. Motivated by the creativity, innovation, collaborative spirit of artists, musicians and traditional bearer, and inspirited by the irresistible emerging traditions in communities around us. We provide leadership and expertise, to individual artists, arts organizations, learning institutions, non-governmental organizations, donor agencies, local municipalities, corporate, and Government in demonstrating that arts, culture and heritage are essential to human capital development. We have witnessed the potential for arts, culture and heritage to enhance community economic and development.  

Vision: We envision a world that embraces the arts, culture and heritage (Hunhu/Ubuntu) as a fundamental tool to enhance community and economic development.

Goal: Promoting cultural democracy, celebrating the diverse cultures of Zimbabwe with communities at safe public or private cultural spaces and enhance intercultural dialogue.

Strategic Priorities:

Strategic Priority 1. Gender mainstreaming in intercultural dialogue Strategic Priority 2. Arts and Culture Economic Development Policy Dialogue

Strategic Priority 3. Youth and young women participation and democratic citizenship

Strategic Priority 4.  Human Rights education and intercultural dialogue

Strategic Priority 5. Strategic Priority 6. The Trinity: Politics, Culture and Identity

Strategic priority 6. Social Cohesion and inclusion of women, and young people

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