El ministro de Cultura de la Nación, Tristán Bauer, fue invitado a participar de la Primera Reunión Virtual convocada por la Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Educación, la Ciencia y la Cultura (UNESCO) como prolongación del Foro de Ministros de Cultura para compartir opiniones y observaciones sobre las repercusiones de la crisis sanitaria en el sector cultural, así como hablar de las políticas y estrategias que cada organismo está llevando a cabo en sus respectivos países.
Argentina participó en el Foro de Ministros de Cultura de la UNESCO
Ministry of Culture of the Nation, Argentina,
23 April 2020, Argentina
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