The Minister of Foreign Affairs (BZ), the Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation (BHOS) and the Minister of Education, Culture and Science (OCW) describe the foundations, ambitions and objectives for the international cultural policy 2021-2024.
International cultural policy 2021-2024
Government of Netherlands,
20 February 2020, Netherlands
Netherlands
Creative Skills Week 2024
UNESCO And The Netherlands Launch Initiative To Ensure Ethical Oversight Of AI
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Europe
‘On the Move’ Global Cultural Gathering in Caernarfon
Caretaker Minister Todorov to Focus on Legislative Changes to Protect, Develop Culture, Improving Work of National Culture Fund
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Government (public) support
Creative Australia delivers matched funding boost for creative projects
Government commits to spur creative economy
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Policy implementation
Ernest Urtasun preside la reunión plenaria del Observatorio de Igualdad en la Cultura
Ministerio de Cultura firmó convenio con la Dirección de Integración
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Policy making
Draft Law on Cultural Heritage (amended): Policies on museums and artisans receive a lot of attention
Gobierno presenta proyecto de ley para dinamizar el sector turismo de manera directa
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Statistics, evaluation and research
The international conference Artists and Culture after COVID has concluded research on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the cultural sector, identifying ongoing challenges and announcing changes to operations
Artists spend about 60 per cent of their total working time making art – other work is mainly done because the income from making art is not enough to live on
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