Art is not just expression—it’s empowerment.
Leadership, Confidence & Social Inclusion
Build self-confidence, leadership, and community engagement.
Mentorship programs and peer support networks
Leadership and advocacy training
Promoting participation in community decision-making and social activities
Economic Empowerment & Market Access
Turn creative skills into sustainable income opportunities.
Access to microloans or grants for craft-based businesses
Support for selling products locally, in markets, or online
Mentorship in entrepreneurship and business management
Skills & Creativity Development
Equip women and youth with practical arts and crafts skills and foster creativity.
Training in traditional and modern crafts (weaving, painting, beadwork, sewing, etc.)
Workshops on creative design, innovation, and product quality
Digital skills for promoting and selling crafts online
"Let's Turning talent into independence."
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Have a query? Please check this question and answers
The program is designed to empower women and youth in refugee camps through arts and crafts, helping them develop creative skills, build confidence, and create sustainable income opportunities.
The program is open to women and youth living in refugee camps who are interested in learning arts and crafts, developing business skills, or participating in mentorship and leadership activities.
Support includes:
Skills & Creativity Development: Arts & crafts training and workshops
Economic Empowerment: Access to microloans, grants, and market opportunities
Leadership & Social Inclusion: Mentorship, confidence-building, and community engagement
Interested participants can apply by completing the official AYF application form and, if needed, submitting a short statement about their interest in arts, crafts, and empowerment.
Selection is based on:
Interest and commitment to learning and participating
Motivation to use skills for personal growth or income
Potential to benefit from mentorship and community engagement
Yes, all participants will receive mentorship, leadership coaching, and peer support to help them develop skills, gain confidence, and successfully implement income-generating activities.
Yes, participants can turn their arts and crafts skills into sustainable income through access to microloans, grants, market linkages, and guidance on selling their products locally or online.
