This National Strategy for Cultural and Creative Industries reflects our commitment to assume our role with clarity, determination, and deep sense of responsibility. Its objective is to help establish the conditions that enable cultural and creative actors to operate within a more structured, equitable, and sustainable environment, one that promotes innovation, supports coordination, guides investment, and facilitates collaboration among stakeholders. By attracting both local and international investment, this strategy aims to strengthen the cultural and creative ecosystem so that it can contribute to its full potential to economic recovery, social cohesion, and better positioning of our country in the region and the world.
National Strategy for Cultural & Creative Industries (CCI) 2026-2031
Ministère de la Culture, Lebanon, 24 February 2026, Lebanon
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