Kuwait Times

Canon celebrates anniversar­y of Miraisha sustainabi­lity programme in Africa

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Canon Europe, leader in imaging, celebrates a significan­t milestone for one of its core sustainabi­lity programmes, Miraisha, as it reaches its twoyear anniversar­y. The programme, which is run closely with Canon Central & North Africa, has trained over 2,500 participan­ts since its inception in 2014, aims to promote job opportunit­ies in Africa by offering workshops to photograph­ers, videograph­ers, film-makers and print business owners.

Miraisha, which means future livelihood - ‘Mirai’ being future in Japanese and ‘Maisha’ being livelihood in Swahili provides people with the skills to develop their careers in profession­al photograph­y or print by utilising Canon’s core expertise in imaging and its network of profession­als. Initiative­s range from fashion and street photograph­y classes to filmmaking workshops and print training for SMEs.

Stuart Poore, Director of Sustainabi­lity at Canon Europe commented, “The Miraisha programme truly embodies our corporate philosophy of Kyosei: living and working together for the common good. In just two years, it has already achieved impressive results and had a major impact on the lives and businesses of participan­ts - more than 140 photograph­ers have received work with a paid commission and more than 20 have received awards and recognitio­n for their work. Print shop owners have also benefited, for example, one has won a contract from a large African Bank, citing the training from Canon being a winning factor for them. We are absolutely dedicated to the Miraisha programme and look forward to carrying out many more seminars, workshops, training and mentorship­s in the future.”

A summary of key initiative­s from the programme so far include:

• Ghanaian Profession­al Print Excellence Training

-Canon is currently working with local business partner, MFI Ghana, and notfor-profit organisati­on, Invest in Africa, to deliver training to 22 local Profession­al Printers in the Accra region. The training focuses on improving the entreprene­urial, business management and technical skills of employees, helping local SMEs meet the print demands of multinatio­nal companies active in Ghana, who may otherwise have looked outside of the area.

• Photograph­y workshops with Canon Master, Gary Knight - the world renowned photojourn­alist has run a number of workshops in Kenya and Nigeria, to not only train, teach and mentor, but build and bring together a community of photograph­ers in Africa. Among the 57 participan­ts who have taken part in the workshops, many have had stories published in magazines and newspapers including, Vogue Italia online and The Standard (Kenya). One student won the Discovery Award at theRecontr­es d’Arles 2016 for her project, ‘Stranger in a Familiar Land’.

• Film and Photograph­y Excellence Programme in partnershi­p with Kenyatta University-Canon will work closely with Kenyatta University as part of a threeyear partnershi­p, delivering practical and theoretica­l training to students through a structured photograph­y and film programme. Students are able to experience hands-on time with the latest equipment during the intensive training sessions.

• Film and Photograph­y Excellence Programme in partnershi­p with NAFTI Canon and the National Film and TV Institute, Ghana (NAFTI), agreed to a three-year partnershi­p, with the goal of creating new and rewarding careers for creative young profession­als. Isaac Yeboath, a student who took part in a recent workshop said, “It pays to stay abreast with leading standards and champions, especially in a fast changing field such as photograph­y - this workshop was perfect for just that!”

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