The trainees at a traditional crafts center in the Moroccan city of Sale are learning new skills to prevent ancient crafts from dying out.
Breakdown
- The Traditional Craft Centre in Salé was established to keep heritage crafts alive. 10s
- Trainees learn through a structured methodology and collective cooperation. 16s
- The centre offers courses in 12 crafts, including wood carving and leather work, and encourages women to participate. 40s
- Each year, 500 new trainees are welcomed, with support for starting projects or joining cooperatives after graduation. 1m 18s
- Government investment in training helps protect traditional crafts against cheaper alternatives. 2m 8s