What is behind it?
Drawn2help, Help2Draw is newly committed and aid project in the context of "living learning".
Our goal:
All over the world there should be space for visualization, opportunities for communication and sharing knowledge and experiences.
Where people, visions and professional tools come together, where rooms are created and new, better realities are created, there is "Neuland No.one®" everywhere.
With targeted actions, we also want to enable this where the financial resources or the infrastructure are not there - in short: where the framework conditions are much worse.
Above all, we help children and young people who often don't even have the materials or tools to learn. We want to help you visualize a better future and implement it.
We use our network and our possibilities to help and encounter targeted actions of different types: from donations in kind to donations to donations to donations from knowledge and passion.
In July, Nicola's Verdot traveled to Benin to familiarize people with visualization techniques in cooperation with the Institute for Culture Benin (ICA) and introduce them to work as a facilitator. In his one -week workshop, the topic of women's rights was particularly important to him. Because in Africa women have a completely different position than most of us know it. Therefore, his goal was to strengthen the rights of women and to help them sustainably develop their communities. Despite the fact that mainly men took part in the workshop, the participants were able to make a huge progress in a short time. And as a freshly baked facilitator, they now create space for communication in Benin and Africa and not only campaign for women's rights, but also for education, clean drinking water and much more.
We Neuländer supported the project as part of our initiative "Drawn2help, Help2Draw" with the necessary material because we believe that everyone brings us closer to the goal. Visualization can also ensure understanding.
In the summer of 2018, after the successful Euviz® conference in Denmark, Mona Ebrup had the idea of tackling a project in which she visually documented the dreams and visions of people in South Africa.
From mid -February to mid -May 2019, Mona will spend three months in Cape Town. She visually documents that even in such a split society, people have very similar dreams and visions of the future.
Graphic Recordings also take place in different public spaces - whether in Cape Stadt's beautiful nature, on mountain peaks and beaches, or in the townships with high crime rate or in very wealthy areas. In these Graphic Recordings, the committed Danish asks people about her dreams & hopes for the future.
We Neuländer support this project as part of our "Drawn2help, Help2Draw" initiative with the necessary material and financial resources. We do this because the power of visualization and the circus project will hopefully connect people in South Africa. We thank Mona and the other sponsors Yoyaba (formerly Rampire Agency) and Visual Facilitator that we make this project together.