Today, Culture Action Europe, together with 15 other international cultural networks, launched the SHIFT eco-certification pilot phase. The aim of this process is to co-develop a bespoke eco-certification for cultural networks, taking into account their specific needs and working methods.
SHIFTing towards eco practices: international cultural networks take lead
Culture Action Europe,
30 January 2023, Belgium
Belgium
FAST45: Futures (Un)known - 6 - 7 December 2023, Brussels, Belgium
Culture is part of the solution
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Europe
‘On the Move’ Global Cultural Gathering in Caernarfon
Caretaker Minister Todorov to Focus on Legislative Changes to Protect, Develop Culture, Improving Work of National Culture Fund
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Sustainable development
ACORNS 447: Global news round up: Celebrating World Book and Intellectual Property Days and spotlight on AI and Indigenous issues
Live broadcast - “Sustainable Cultures” 16th International Forum of NGOs in Official Partnership with UNESCO – 15 April 2024
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Environment
ACORNS 444: Commencing the new year with policy updates from around the world
The year in review: Culture’s vital role for sustainability in an increasingly fragile world
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Networking and associations
World Summit on Arts and Culture: Arts Council Korea to host 10th edition in Seoul in May 2025
Nineteenth International Conference on the Arts in Society
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Partnerships
UN Climate Change Partners with Global Visual Arts Sector to Increase Climate Action
Bogotá y Río de Janeiro estrechan lazos por la internacionalización de la cultura en Iberoamérica
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Global crises and conflicts
UN Climate Change Partners with Global Visual Arts Sector to Increase Climate Action
The international conference Artists and Culture after COVID has concluded research on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the cultural sector, identifying ongoing challenges and announcing changes to operations
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Statistics, evaluation and research
The international conference Artists and Culture after COVID has concluded research on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the cultural sector, identifying ongoing challenges and announcing changes to operations
Artists spend about 60 per cent of their total working time making art – other work is mainly done because the income from making art is not enough to live on
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