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Council of Europe, 23 February 2022, International
The 2021 Annual report of the ICC programme presents the activities organised during the year, as well as the tools and methodologies developed to assist local and regional authorities worldwide in the design, implementation and review of intercultural policies, in line with the integration approach endorsed through Recommendation CM/Rec(2015)1.
A New Approach (ANA), 21 February 2022, Australia
This report provides an updated overview of cultural expenditure trends by governments in Australia between the years of 2007–08 and 2019–20, drawing on a new release of Australia’s most comprehensive dataset on cultural funding by governments (CFG) at every level.
British Council, 17 February 2022, England
A research report authored by On The Move, and commissioned by the British Council in the context of Europe Beyond Access. Spanning 42 countries, Time To Act provides the first transnational evidence that lack of knowledge in the mainstream cultural sector is a key barrier preventing disabled artists and arts professionals participating equally in European culture.
UNESCO, 09 February 2022, International
The UNESCO Global Report, Re|Shaping Policies for Creativity – Addressing culture as a global public good, is the third edition of a series designed to monitor the implementation of the 2005 Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions. As the only Report of its kind, it provides a global overview of the state of the cultural and creative sectors, through in…
Wilson Centre, 08 February 2022, International
Alexander Farley and Manuel Langendorf assess the readiness of countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region to shift employment and education online, both in terms of Internet availability and digital literacy among the populace.
EUNIC - European Union National Institutes for Culture, 07 February 2022
What does fair collaboration in cultural relations mean, and what could it look like for EUNIC members working with local partner organisations worldwide?
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