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Call for EOIs: UNESCO Report on the Fashion Industry in Africa

Call for EOIs: UNESCO Report on the Fashion Industry in Africa

Deadline: 12-Dec-22

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is accepting Expression of Interest (EOIs) from interested institutions/organizations that can develop and conduct a multi-stakeholder survey in order to collect qualitative and quantitative data on the main trends, challenges and opportunities faced by the fashion industry in Africa.

This call aims to produce an analysis of the results and present them in a consolidated report, which will be published in the framework of the work conducted by UNESCO on cultural and creative industries and in line with the Organization’s Global Priority Africa.

In view of fostering dynamic creative industries in developing countries, UNESCO has launched an exploratory study, aiming to map the fashion industry in Africa and provide a detailed and accurate assessment of its current state of development. The fashion and textile industry is the second-largest sector after agriculture in Africa, with an estimated market value of $31 billion in 2020 and growing every year, with the potential of creating jobs for millions across the continent, especially for women and youth. Despite this sustained growth, some critical issues such as lack of investment and infrastructure, weakness of vocational training, difficulties accessing new markets and challenges linked to ecological factors are affecting the sector’s sustainable development.

Objectives
Scope of Work

The selected institution/organization will be undertaking the following tasks, between December 2022 and May 2023:

Eligibility Criteria

The selected institution/organization should have the following qualifications:

For more information, visit https://en.unesco.org/creativity/news/call-expression-interest-unesco-report-fashion-industry

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