ADEF launches its 2009 training of trainers' workshop
The Arab Digital Expression Foundation (ADEF) launched Friday May 22 its 2009 training of trainers' workshop where 18 young professional Arab artists and techies aged 20 to 30 from Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, Morocco, Tunisia and Sudan.
Register NOW! The 2009 summer camp for youth aged 12 to 15 is taking place July 19 to 31 in Ismailiya
The deadline for registration for the 2009 Arab Digital Expression summer camp is June 30.
The summer camp will take place from 19 to 31 July and will be held in Morgan Hotel, Ismailia, Egypt. Eighty Arab youth aged 12 to 15 will take part in the event. Interested candidates are therefore encouraged to apply soon as space is limited.
Deadline extended to April 5th, 2009! Digital Expression Training for Trainers Workshop 25-30 of April 2009
Do you believe in freedom of expression? Do you believe expression empowers people? Have you thought of the empowering potential and limitless realms of using youtube, flickr, twitter, wikipedia to create your work of art? The world of expression has changed and we want to empower you to be part of that change
ADEC Coordinator Selected as an Ashoka Fellow
Great news for the Arab Digital Expression Camps project. Ashoka, an international organization that grants fellowships to individuals working in public development, has selected ADEC Coordinator Ranwa Yehia as one of its fellows.
An article about ADEC 2008 in the Lebanese Daily Al-Akhbar
The Lebanese daily newspaper Al-Akhbar published an article about ADEC 2008 and its Lebanese participants in its issue dated August 22, 2008.
ADEC Concludes 2008 Session
Cairo 18-08-2008: The Arab Digital Expression Camps (ADEC) project concluded its 2008 session Saturday (16 August), sending back home 34 children from seven Arab countries who spent two weeks of fun and produced diverse works in digital expression.
An Article on ADEC @ 7Days Newspaper-UAE
To make the world go round, you need both givers and takers, with each depending on the other’s existence in order to have any kind of impact. Ranwa Yehia would definitely qualify as a giver. As far as simple ideas go, a summer camp is nothing new; an effective activity that not only keeps the kids busy during the long holiday months, but also an alternative method of education that has far-reaching effects. Ranwa is the project director and concept developer of the Arab Digital Expression Camps (ADEC), which are two-week residential, fun-based

