UNESCO is supporting the Ministry of Muslim Affairs, Culture and Waqf Assets with the development of a national culture policy, which aims to harness the potential of cultural and creative industries, natural and cultural heritage, and intangible cultural heritage to contribute to sustainable development in line with Djibouti’s Vision 2035, African Union’s Agenda 2063 and United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
The Republic of Djibouti launches the elaboration of its first National Culture Policy
UNESCO,
25 January 2019, Kenya
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