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Practical activities: initiating, organising and running the activities;
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Documentation and archiving photography/ DVDs/ CDs/ filming/ audio-taping/ iPods to record events, artists, key speeches, collection of artwork;
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Regular update of MASK’s website;
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Building human capacity: developing creative skills in children, teacher-training programmes, and arts management training;
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Advocacy and networking: organising and planning effective lobbying, in particular the creative education and cultural policies of African countries, the Commonwealth, UNISEF, UNESCO, ECOWAS and African Union; building networks of art educators, media, and business sponsors of the arts,
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Managing national, regional, and international exhibitions,
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Fundraising: raising sponsorship, international donations, submitting narrative and financial reports, etc;
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Develop a pedagogical framework for creative education, toolkits and manuals development;
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Distribution of the arts: exhibitions, competitions, collaboration, joint ventures in cultural entrepreneurship;
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Developing theory and critical perspectives: seminars and conferences, blogs, website articles, publications,
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Organisational development: to build MASK as a sustainable organisation.