African Crafts

All African Crafts in One Collection

The problem

We are implementing “Traditional Artisan Inclusion” which is a new model scalable across Africa. Traditional artisans are the poorest production group where individuals live on less than US$ 2 per day, undefined and forgotten in the mainstream economy yet their artisanal heritage is the only resource they have. In Africa, cultural assets and artisanal skills are largely trapped in informal practice, lacking capacity support for market. Globally, 60% of the workforce is in informal sector as ILO estimates 300 million people to be underserved as home workers who predominantly include traditional artisans.

The strategy

Handmade heritage universally provides the first and basic livelihood skills, shared and transmitted within communities and across generations and remains a fallback when human technical and physical vibrancy fails. It is universally biggest basic livelihood sector, second to agriculture but it is superior to agriculture in overcoming effects of deprivation and technical, literacy and physical limitations and hence it embodies the highest possibilities of human socio-economic resilience. By innovating inclusive artisanal mobilization strategies and training tools to reclaim productivity and social relevancy among the most incapacitated like the elderly, the chronically ill, the illiterate and persons with disabilities and the most resource-deprived like the stateless, the refugees, the landless, the displaced, the indigenous people and the underserved remote rural and urban slum population, the model demonstrates undiscovered potential of the artisanal sector to drive universal economic inclusion. A natural space that maximize human imagination and creativity, the model unfolds the hidden potential of artisanal sector to provide a springboard for inclusive and grassroots-based innovations.

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Founding history and incorporation

African Continental Crafts (ACCL) is a for profit social enterprise, first incorporated in Uganda on the 16th December, 2021. Registration No. 80020003417576. Tax identification No. 102030690, subsequent incorporation in other targeted countries is underway.

Product Development

Using ancestral wisdom, knowledge, artisan skills and and cultural materials to transform the economy of the grassroots through product development, design innovations and digital marketing solutions to access the global market in Europe and US and achieve equity and inclusion.

Grassroots partner groups and associations

  1. Artisan and craft business under Engabu Za Tooro, nonprofit organization
  2. Artisan and craft business under Koogere Foundation, nonprofit organization
  3. Artisan and craft business under YAWE Uganda, nonprofit organization
  4. Artisan and craft business under Gulu Theatre Artist
  5. Creative Women Development Initiative
  6. Alinda Crafts
  7. Lyarunhinda Women’s Group
  8. Asobola Community Development Organisation (ASCODE)
  9. Creative Women Development Association

10. Mutima Eco – Tourism Project

11. Life Skills Foundation Network

12. Kaiso Tonya Women’s Group

13. Kigaga Sustainability Women’s Group

14. Kasomoro Green Radio Listeners Group

15. Butimba Sustainability School Village

16. Bulisa Women’s Group

17. Kikarara Women’s Group

18. Bubeke Community Karangara

19. Bulisa Grassroots Women’s Association

Latest News and Reports

African Continental Crafts Founder Stephen Rwagweri Meets UNESCO Director-General at Global Cultural Summit

African Continental Crafts, Transforming Uganda and Africa Through Artisanal Innovation

Uganda and Africa’s Artisanal Sector Spotlighted at SOCAP 2024: Unlocking Untapped Global Potential

We have launched a new model for improving livelihoods and driving universal inclusion in the handmade sector.