Livity Africa
Livity Africa is a non profit organisation with offices in Cape Town and Johannesburg. Launched in 2011, Livity Africa publishes the Live Magazine SA, a nationwide youth‐run media channel that helps springboard young people into full‐time paid employment. DescriptionLivity provides vocational, on‐the‐job training in journalism, media, marketing, digital skills and business entrepreneurship, producing content that is of industry standard. The Shuttleworth Foundation supported in establishing Livity Africa in Cape Town. Young people who serve as interns at Livity Africa help prepare and publish Live Mag SA with the mentorship of employed industry professionals. Interns are recruited in badges, four times a year. These interns serve a 3-month period at Livity Africa of which an issue of the Live Mag SA should be out within the timeframe of the badge of the interns. Currently in production stages is the Live Mag SA issue 10. Livity Africa has over 30 workers at a point in time, most of them being interns. As a developmental agency for the youth, Livity Africa focuses on campaigns and creations to challenge the youth to influence social change. HistoryLivity Africa begun in 2011 in Cape Town. It was established by Gavin Weale who is the former Livity UK Associate Director.[1] The Live Mag SA is licensed under Creative Commons, one of the few magazine publishers in South Africa to embrace such flexible content licensing. Major funding for Livity Africa came from the Shuttleworth Foundation, a South African based social innovation foundation – in the form of a three-year fellowship awarded to Gavin Weale, managing director of Livity Africa. In May 2014, Livity Africa launched the Digify program in partnership with Google, a digital bootcamp to teach youngsters digital and social media skills.[2] In 2016, Google announced it broadened its partnership with Livity to train 1 million Africans to the digital world over a 12-month period. The operation is mainly leveraged through the website Digify Africa that provides free courses for anyone in Africa.[3][4] Work
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