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Canon’s Miraisha Programme has selected 10 young storytellers
 (https://bit.ly/2QpVpLR) from the Mathare community in Kenya to receive a scholarship at KCA University, helping them to develop skills for a sustainable livelihood.
Canon Central and North Africa (CCNA), together with Canon Miraisha, have chosen 10 young students for film and photography scholarships at the KCA University. Selected out of 200 Canon Miraisha participants taking part in the programme since 2018, the budding creatives will go on to develop their visual storytelling skills at the prestigious institution.
Miraisha goes viral
CCNA has released a series of videos (https://bit.ly/3sKARKV) on social media to raise awareness of the importance of the Miraisha initiative and to celebrate the hard work and success of the scholars, which reached an incredible number of over 100,000 engagements. You can watch the full story on the @CanonCNA (https://bit.ly/2QHsUJk) social channels.

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