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Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre (PEC), 20 November 2024, United Kingdom
The ‘State of the Nations’ report confirms the UK’s global position as a world-leading destination for FDI into the creative industries, yet points to a decline in creative sector FDI into the UK from a peak in 2019; suggesting the need for the Industrial Strategy to focus on initiatives for both attracting inward and generating outward FDI as a policy priority.
Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts, 15 November 2024, Australia
Arts and culture belong to everyone and arts and cultural organisations should be representative and inclusive of the communities they serve, including the 5.5 million people with disability in Australia.
Europa Nostra, 15 November 2024, International
Last year, COP28 delivered the most significant outcome for culture in COP history. Successes included the launch of the Group of Friends of Culture-Based Climate Action, an advocacy block of national governments and knowledge partners, under the leadership of Brazil and the UAE, and the robust inclusion of cultural heritage and traditional knowledge in the Global Goal on Adaptation.
European Commission, 14 November 2024
Independent experts present the first draft of the General-Purpose AI Code of Practice, which will be discussed with around 1000 stakeholders next week. The AI Office is facilitating relevant AI Act understanding with dedicated questions and answers for stakeholders.
Julie's Bicycle, 12 November 2024, England
Climate change is here. It is already affecting our lives and those of our communities. Arts Council England’s National Portfolio Organisations (NPOs) recognise this and are taking bold steps towards environmental responsibility, finding creative ways to take action together.
UNESCO, 31 October 2024, International
A key preparatory action for MONDIACULT 2025 is a consultation on the multidimensional impact of culture in our societies as a global public good. Central to this process is the UNESCO Survey on MONDIACULT Declaration follow-up actions. Completed by national authorities (policy-makers), and civil society organizations(CSOs), the Survey aims to assess the status of priorities and provisions from t…
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