The Deputy Minister of Creativity and the Orange Economy, Felipe Buitrago, will participate on behalf of Colombia in the 13th Session of the Committee of the UNESCO International Convention for the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions, adopted in 2005 and recognised as a milestone in international cultural policy.
Cultural and creative industries are central to UNESCO's convention
Ministry of Culture, Colombia,
10 February 2020, Colombia
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