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News / Re-Shaping cultural policies in Ethiopia

Re-Shaping cultural policies in Ethiopia

UNESCO,
26 April 2019, Ethiopia

UNESCO and the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ethiopia will co-organize a public consultation meeting to discuss the future of Ethiopia’s cultural policy as well as steps to implement its recently adopted Film Policy.

 

https://en.unesco.org/creativity/events/re-shaping-cultural-policies-ethiopia

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