Given that the cultural sector is severely affected by the spread of the COVID-19 virus and the declaration of a state of emergency throughout the country, the Ministry of Culture has launched the ACCES ONLINE 2020 program, which allows participants to work online.
The Ministry of Culture seeks to identify the best solutions to protect the cultural sector from the repercussions of the state of emergency established at national level
Ministry of Culture, Romania,
09 April 2020, Romania
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