Highlighting the significance of global initiatives in supporting the creative sector and enhancing its resilience to adapt to life in post-COVID-19 times, Dubai Future Foundation, in partnership with Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, launched its latest report under the title ‘Future Trends: Culture and The Creative Sector. The report focuses on the restrictions that the coronavirus pandemic has imposed on organising social and cultural activities and was published with recommendations to develop the infrastructure of the creative community. The report also explores ways of cooperation towards broader horizons of growth and to find innovative solutions that would contribute to strengthening the sector.
Future Trends: Culture and the Creative Sector
Dubai Culture,
12 October 2020, United Arab Emirates
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