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The Arab Fund for Arts and Culture (AFAC) () is an independent, non-profit
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that funds individuals and cultural organizations in the
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. By awarding
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for partial funding of cultural projects and other forms of support, AFAC facilitates projects in the fields of cinema, performing arts, literature, music and visual arts, and encourages cultural exchange, research and cooperation across the Arab region and globally. Based on ongoing financial and institutional support mainly from businesspeople and organizations in the Arab region, AFAC also aims at strengthening
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for the arts, and works with the
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to promote
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in cultural and artistic productions. The fund's activities are overseen by a Board of Trustees, headed by academic
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and run by a management team with former journalist Rima Mismar as Executive Director. The impact of AFAC’s activities includes the screening of their grantee's films at international film festivals, translations of foreign contemporary literature into Arabic, distributed for free on the Internet, archives that collect, document and preserve images of daily life, workshops teaching children to create stories through puppetry and animation and sharing contemporary narratives from the Arab region with global audiences.


Aims and activities

According to their website, "AFAC was founded in 2007 through the initiative of Arab cultural activists as an independent foundation to support individual artists, writers, researchers, intellectuals, as well as organizations from the Arab region working in the field of arts and culture. Since its launch, AFAC’s programs have steadily expanded to cover cinema, photography, visual and performing arts, creative and critical writings, music, documentary film, in addition to funding research, trainings and cultural events. Based in Beirut, AFAC works with artists and organizations all over the Arab region and the rest of the world." Each year, about 1500 applications have been submitted across all programs. The evaluation process takes place in two stages, described as "a preselection by a committee of readers and a final selection by a committee of jurors. Each program has its own specialized and independent readers’ committee and jury whose members are selected anew every year." In total, AFAC's grants, that typically range from USD 5.000 for individuals to more than USD 10.000 for organizations, include next to 200 grants per year, awarded by genre-specific juries of experts after open calls for eligible grantees to submit applications. These grants are attached to ten programs: Performing Arts, Visual Arts, the AFAC Documentary Film Program, Music, the Research on the Arts Program, Creative and Critical Writings, Training and Regional Events, Cinema, the Arab Documentary Photography Program and the Arts and Culture Entrepreneurship. In addition to awarding grants, AFAC organizes programs for training and mentorship aiming to improve skills and practices, as in their Arts and Culture Entrepreneurship and the Arab Documentary Photography programs. As an activity of knowledge building and sharing, AFAC continually is enlarging its online database with more than 10,000 applicants and 1,350 funded projects as of 2022. This constitutes a source of information on contemporary cultural trends in the Arab region, as well as on different forms of artistic production, social impact, geographic contexts, and relevant statistics. This information is further shared through reports, info-graphics, grantees’ stories and reports of field visits to individual countries. Being dependent on ongoing financial and institutional support for their arts programs, AFAC is active in strengthening
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for the arts, and works with the
private sector The private sector is the part of the economy, sometimes referred to as the citizen sector, which is owned by private groups, usually as a means of establishment for profit or non profit, rather than being owned by the government. Employment The ...
to promote
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in cultural and artistic productions. It aims to "expand and diversify sources of funding for artists, writers, intellectuals and researchers, as well as organizations that present artistic and cultural content". As part of their policy of transparent
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and knowledge sharing, AFAC has been publishing their annual reports of activities, audit reports and a 10-year evaluation online.


Major achievements

According to their webpage, AFAC has raised slightly more than USD 47 million and allocated almost USD 36 million (equal to 75%) as grants to projects from 2007 to 2021. At the same time, they report to have received more than 15.000 applications. AFAC supports projects both by established and emerging artists mainly from the Arab world, with fewer projects implemented in other countries. As of 2022, regional projects have covered 20 Arab countries: Algeria, Bahrain, Comoros, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. Emerging artists and women grantees have made up roughly 42% and 30% respectively, while around 27% of the projects have been implemented by institutions. Since their beginnings, AFAC has won growing support of individual donors and corporate sponsors, such as the
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,
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, Magnum Foundation,
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, Boghossian Foundation,
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and others. In 2020,
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and AFAC started their Hardship Fund for filmmaking in Lebanon, valued at USD 100 million and from 2021 onwards, another partnership between AFAC and the
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Fund for Creative Equity in the Arab world, valued at USD 250.000, announced financial support to women filmmakers in the Arab world. Among other achievements, grants by AFAC have helped Arab filmmakers to be present at major international festivals, such as the
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and
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, two of the program's documentary films were nominated for an
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, and another two documentaries won the World Documentary Grand Jury Prize of the
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. Further, grantees of its Arab Documentary Photography Program won the
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Open Format (Africa) and the Premis Mediterrani Albert Camus Incipiens Award. In the summer of 2020, AFAC and Culture Resource organization Al-Mawred al-Thaqafi created the Lebanon Solidarity Fund to support artists and cultural workers affected by the
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and the partial destruction of Beirut's central area, which also affected AFAC's offices. In May 2022, Aflamuna (Our films), a free regional film streaming service founded during COVID lockdown by Beirut DC organization supporting engaged cinema throughout the Arab world has been streaming a selection of 15 feature films from the 154 films AFAC has supported over the years. In September 2022, AFAC published a needs assessment report on the status of cultural and creative ndustries (CCI) in Yemen, prepared in collaboration with
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. The report, which is available online, focused on the current socio-political and economic context of CCI in Hadramout,
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,
Sana’a Sanaa ( ar, صَنْعَاء, ' , Yemeni Arabic: ; Old South Arabian: 𐩮𐩬𐩲𐩥 ''Ṣnʿw''), also spelled Sana'a or Sana, is the capital and largest city in Yemen and the centre of Sanaa Governorate. The city is not part of the Govern ...
, and the Yemeni diaspora. Additionally, it presented general insight on CCI during the ongoing crises across the Arab region.


Outlook and future projects

Through international networking and lending public visibility to their activities and their grantees cultural productions, AFAC aims at building wider audiences and awareness, both in the Arab region and internationally. As new projects starting from 2022, AFAC will attempt to form new alliances and enlarging public access to culture by supporting grantees in important and innovative forms of cultural journalism. For this, AFAC will cooperate with two non-profit organizations dedicated to supporting independent Arabic-language journalism, – the Counter Academy for Arab Journalism and the Berlin-based independent Arab media organisation Febrayer Network. In a 2022 interview with the Lebanese newspaper L'Orient-LeJour, looking back on the first 15 years of AFAC's activities, executive director Rima Mismar described Beirut and the wider region as a place where "crisis is not the exception, but the norm". Being directly confronted with the ongoing crises in the city and Lebanon at large, she maintained that the management of AFAC nevertheless is pursuing their strategic objectives to serve the whole Arab region.


See also

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Arab culture Arab culture is the culture of the Arabs, from the Atlantic Ocean in the west to the Arabian Sea in the east, and from the Mediterranean Sea in the north to the Horn of Africa and the Indian Ocean in the southeast. The various religions the Ara ...


References


External links


Official webpage

AFAC
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