The SA Cultural Observatory continues to produce valuable reports aimed at contributing towards the growth and development of the sector. In this newsletter, we highlight two of the most recent reports- Toward a South African Book Development Policy & Quantifying the State of South African Museums from a Supply Side Perspective.
A Highlight On Our Recently Published Reports: Book Policy And State Of SA Museums
South African Cultural Observatory,
29 September 2020, South Africa
South Africa
Fostering Economic Sustainability within Rural Families in South Africa through Visual Arts and Crafts
The NAC and National Arts Council of Botswana Signed a Ground-breaking Memorandum of Understanding
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Africa
The Economic Imperative of Art and Culture: Propelling Ghana's Creative Industries to New Heights
Restoring heritage: UK returns looted Ghanaian artifacts after 150 years
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Government (public) support
Peru Allocates $9.7 Million to Boost Cultural Industries
Sitios de Patrimonio Mundial reciben más de 690 millones de pesos para su cuidado y desarrollo
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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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Venues & Institutions
Hong Kong forges stronghold with 22 arts and cultural institutions
Murcia será la sede de Enredadas, el tercer encuentro presencial de la red española REACC
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Statistics, evaluation and research
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
The Ministry of Culture publishes key figures for the book sector at the Paris 2024 Book Festival
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