Creative Enterprise Programme: Case studies

The Creative Enterprise Programme (CEP) supports creative entrepreneurs around the world to build sustainable and resilient businesses. Between November 2016 and February 2020, CEP workshops took place in 25 countries, with more than 1,800 creative entrepreneurs taking part.

CEP is a partnership between Nesta and the British Council.

I was commissioned by Nesta’s CEP team to write case studies of some of the participants in Macedonia, Hong Kong, Jordan and Serbia as part of a larger collection (with other case studies in the series written by different authors and organisations, including British Council Ukraine). I wrote the following case studies:

Photo credits

Left: Razan Basim, founder of Harmony Jewelry, at the ShamalStart accelerator and fab lab in Irbid, Jordan. Photo courtesy of Razan Basim.

Right: Mario Milakovic with Super Bake bakers in Belgrade, Serbia. Photo courtesy of Mario Milakovic.

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