MAMA Youth Project empowers 25 disadvantaged youth (18-30) with an 8-week media training program, addressing unemployment and underrepresentation. Through hands-on training and industry connections, we pave the way for long-term employment in TV and creative industries.

Categories

  • Arts/Culture/Heritage Arts/​Culture/​Heritage
  • Community Support & Development Community Support & Development
  • Education/Training/Employment Education/​Training/​Employment
  • Beneficiaries

    • Minority Groups Minority Groups
    • Young People (18-30) Young People (18-30)

    The MAMA Youth Project's 8-week training program addresses youth unemployment and the underrepresentation of marginalized groups in the media industry. It provides young people aged 18-30 from disadvantaged backgrounds with hands-on media training, mentorship, and industry exposure. This equips them with the skills and experience needed for sustainable employment, helping to bridge the skills gap and promote diversity within the media sector.

    MAMA Youth Project solves the problem by offering an 8-week intensive media training program that provides hands-on experience, mentorship, and industry exposure to marginalized youth aged 18-30. By partnering with major media companies, the project facilitates access to employment opportunities post-training. Ongoing support ensures sustained employment, helping participants build successful careers while enhancing diversity and representation within the media industry.

    Categories

  • Arts/Culture/Heritage Arts/​Culture/​Heritage
  • Community Support & Development Community Support & Development
  • Education/Training/Employment Education/​Training/​Employment
  • Beneficiaries

    • Minority Groups Minority Groups
    • Young People (18-30) Young People (18-30)