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The Art4Development.Net eCommunity is an online forum that brings hundreds of development agents and specialists, professional and amateur artists, artisans, students, experts from across the globe together (currently from 80 countries)!


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If YOU are interested in joining this community send your information to SUBSCRIBE while briefly introducing yourself. In your email please don't forget the following (max.150 words):

- Your name, occupation, the organization you work for (if you do) and your contact details (City/Country) [your contact information will be kept confidential].
- Your interest/expectations of joining this group.
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- Are you interested in becoming an active volunteer for Art4Development.Net ? If yes, tell us about your expertise and how you would like to support Art4Development.Net?

Once you send us your information you will receive a confirmation email. Thereafter you will be able to email the group about your activities; share your ideas, papers, projects, and artwork; join and create discussions; inspire, and collaborate!

Art4Development.Net Team approaches this initiative as a collaborative effort and values the concepts of transparency, accountability, and the excitement of continuous learning and innovation!

The Art4Development.Net eCommunity collaboratively produces Weekly Digests on arts and development related issues like arts in community development, health, conflict resolution, human-rights, prevention of HIV/AIDS, gender empowerment, youth, poverty reduction, sustainable development, cultural heritage, and more.

Some Topics from recent e-Digests:

Let's make together the 'arts' and 'net' work!