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orange economy

How the town behind Colombia’s most iconic ‘sombrero’ can cash in on the Orange Economy

A seller of sombreros in Tuchín looks at his handiwork. Photo by Jonathan Hernandez The sombrero vueltiao is arguably the most emblematic piece...

Creative industries: Interview with Hugo Heppell, Head of Investments at Screen Yorkshire

Hugo Heppell, Head of Investments at Screen Yorkshire As part of a series of interviews with leaders in the UK creative industries, we speak to...

Creative Industries

Creative industries in Colombia: turning creativity into cash

There has been a lot of talk about creative industries and the orange economy, but what does it all mean? Photo: Unsplash The government is...

Rappi riders riled: Online delivery app faces worker frustration over low wages

[caption id="attachment_32956" align="aligncenter" width="619"] Rappi riders can be found in most major Colombian cities. Photo by Jordan...

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