The bill, prepared by the Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism, marks the first legislation of its kind in Somalia and is expected to guide efforts to preserve national heritage, support artistic creativity and strengthen the role of culture in society.
Somalia Cabinet Approves Landmark Culture and Arts Bill to Protect National Heritage
allAfrica, 23 July 2026, Somalia
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