In Africa: knowledge, wisdom, and values were once transmitted through oral literature. As good and effective as it is, this orality could not withstand time and the different currents of thought that have influenced Africa since the 19th century, by losing the latter, the African is also losing knowledge, the wisdom, and values of his ancestors.
The current generation, under the influence of technological advances, is a victim of the loss of this literature, because this technology has taken an important place in the daily life of society and the family framework no longer offers a space for sharing and transmission of this oral literature, which is the very basis of African civilization.
It is with this in mind that we have designed an educational and cultural program advocating the safeguard and transmission of African oral and linguistic heritage; referred to as "Hadisi Njo" which in Swahili means "this is the story". It is a program through which we want to revive the African oral tradition in the digital age and make available to African youth and that of the diaspora a variety of literary productions adapted to a digital format (podcasts, e-books) and face-to-face events.
The program brings together different storytellers, artists, and cultural operators from different regions of Africa, including the Democratic Republic of Congo, Cameroon, Burkina Faso, Algeria, and other nationals of Mali and Mauritania residing in France.
The funds collected will contribute to the installation of the projects and the launching of the various activities of the program.
To get in touch with the initiator of the project https://wa.me/message/NM2TKWINRVGQE1
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