
Project Objectives
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Cultural Revival & Education
Reignite youth interest in traditional Zanzibari practices—music (Taarab, Ngoma), dance, crafts (weaving, carving), language, storytelling, and cuisine.
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Skills Training & Creative Expression
Equip youth with practical skills in cultural documentation, digital storytelling, videography, and heritage conservation.
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Youth Leadership & Participation
Develop leadership and advocacy skills among youth to become cultural ambassadors in their communities and beyond.
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Community Engagement
Involve elders, artisans, and historians in intergenerational learning programs to strengthen community cohesion.
Key Activities
Activity |
Description |
1. Cultural Camps & Workshops |
3-day camps in Unguja and Pemba featuring hands-on training in music, traditional crafts, oral history, and Swahili customs. |
2. Digital Heritage Labs |
Youth are trained to digitize and archive oral stories, songs, and photographs via mobile and web tools. |
3. Youth Cultural Festival |
A vibrant showcase of performances, art exhibits, and panel talks organized by youth, for the community. |
4. Cultural Custodian Fellowship |
A 6-month mentorship for 20 selected youth to implement mini-projects in their local areas. |
5. Intergenerational Story Circles |
Elders and youth exchange stories in facilitated sessions, recorded and preserved digitally. |
Target Group
- Primary: Youth (15–30 years) from both urban and rural Zanzibar (Unguja and Pemba)
- Secondary: Elders, local artisans, educators, and cultural practitioners.
Expected Outcomes
- 500+ youth trained in cultural knowledge and preservation methods.
- 100+ cultural artifacts, stories, and performances digitized and archived.
- 20 youth-led cultural initiatives implemented across communities.
- Strengthened youth identity, self-confidence, and community leadership.
- Revitalized community participation in cultural preservation.
Partnerships & Stakeholders
- Local Partners: Zanzibar Department of Culture, local NGOs, youth groups, schools, traditional arts cooperatives.
- International Partners: UNESCO, African World Heritage Fund, Creative Commons, cultural institutes.
- Community Partners: Elders’ councils, local media, artisans’ guilds.
Monitoring & Evaluation
- Pre- and post-program surveys to assess changes in knowledge and attitudes.
- Ongoing feedback loops via youth-led monitoring teams.
- Quarterly review meetings with stakeholders.
- Final impact assessment report and public presentation.
Sustainability Strategy
- Train-the-trainer model to ensure continuous local capacity.
- Creation of a publicly accessible Zanzibar Youth Cultural Archive.
- Alumni network of youth cultural ambassadors.
- Seed-funding for youth-led cultural enterprises post-program.
Proposed Budget (12 Months Project Duration)
Budget Category |
Cost (USD) |
1. Personnel (Project Manager, Trainers, Facilitators) |
$25,000 |
2. Training Materials & Equipment |
$7,500 |
3. Cultural Camps (venue, meals, transport) |
$12,000 |
4. Digital Heritage Labs (tech, software, trainers) |
$10,000 |
5. Youth Cultural Festival (logistics, media, performers) |
$8,000 |
6. Fellowship Program (stipends, mentor fees) |
$15,000 |
7. Story Circles & Elder Engagement |
$4,500 |
8. Monitoring & Evaluation |
$3,500 |
9. Communications & Outreach (media, website, content) |
$5,000 |
10. Admin & Overhead (5–7%) |
$4,500 |
11. Contingency (5%) |
$4,000 |
Total Estimated Budget |
$99,000 |
Sustainability Plan
- Partner with local schools, ministries, and cultural institutions for curriculum integration.
- Establish a permanent youth culture club to continue engagement year-round.
- Host annual festivals and digital content updates to maintain relevance and youth interest.
- Generate income through artisanal sales and tourist-targeted cultural experiences.


Call to Action
Zanzibar’s cultural legacy is a treasure trove of untold stories and timeless traditions. This project empowers the youth not only to inherit this legacy but to become passionate custodians and innovative storytellers of their heritage. Join us in igniting a cultural renaissance powered by the next generation.
Conclusion
This project is not only a cultural initiative; it is an investment in Zanzibar’s future. By empowering youth with pride, skills, and a deep-rooted connection to their heritage, "Youth & Culture" ensures that Zanzibar’s past informs its future—vibrantly, inclusively, and authentically.