The British Council in Egypt announced launching a EGP 30 mn two-year program ‘Developing Inclusive and Creative Economies’ (DICE) to support Egypt’s creative economy and social enterprises sector, according to a British Council press release. The project, which will offer individuals grants to kickstart their projects, aims to bring actors together from government, academia, and businesses to work on developing creative ventures in order to “help mitigate poverty, inequality and joblessness for young people, promote women’s empowerment, and support marginalized groups.” DICE is managed by the British Council’s new Arts and Society Unit.
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