This year is the International Year of the Creative Economy for Sustainable Development, introduced by Indonesia and ratified by a resolution signed by the UN General Assembly. This is the first time the creative economy has been recognised, which according to the resolution, outlines the need to “promote sustained and inclusive economic growth, foster innovation and provide opportunities, benefits and empowerment for all and respect for all human rights”.
Why Governments Should Allocate Funds For The Creative Economy
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17 June 2021, International
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