This report critically reflects on the discussions and ideas that emerged during a two-year international research network funded by the Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC) in the UK (AH/J005800/1). The funding aimed to encourage research networking proposals that would explore the contribution that Arts and Humanities research can play in debates about international development and/or to the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. It also sought to support the development of international boundary-crossing collaborations with countries that receive Official Development Assistance (ODA) and/or with organisations that play an important role in supporting international development.
Understanding and Supporting Creative Economies in Africa: Education, Networks and Policy: A policy report
King's College,
10 September 2021, United Kingdom
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