As a divided island, the problem of Arts and Culture in Cyprus lies in the lack of a unified cultural identity and the limited resources allocated to the arts sector. The ongoing political conflict has also hindered the development and promotion of cultural activities and heritage sites.... Read more
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Top Problems in Cyprus
Many children in underserved communities lack access to music education and opportunities. This can limit their ability to develop important skills and pursue their passions. Read more
Cyprus has been divided into two parts since 1974 due to political and cultural differences between the Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots. This has resulted in a lack of peace and unity in the country.... Read more
The problem of peace and reconciliation in Cyprus stems from the division of the island into two separate entities, the Greek Cypriot-controlled Republic of Cyprus and the Turkish Cypriot-controlled Northern Cyprus. Efforts to reunify the island have been ongoing for decades, but have been hindered by issues such as territorial disputes, property r... Read more
Top Solutions in Cyprus
By promoting entrepreneurship, we can bring people from different communities together and foster economic growth in Cyprus. This will help to break down barriers and promote peace and unity in the country.... Read more
Our project aims to provide music education and opportunities to 200 underserved children. Through these programs, we hope to help these children develop important skills, pursue their passions, and change their lives for the better.... Read more
Top Projects in Cyprus
CyprusInno has transformed by hand a 4-part military container which we call The Base by CyprusInno, the first space of its kind in the world located in a demilitarized zone that combines the elements... Read more
Sistema Cyprus is a social-music orchestra and choir program established in 2018, offering free music education to the children and young people of the small island of Cyprus, including migrants, refu... Read more
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