Reports
We collaborate with international research networks to produce reports on arts and cultural policy issues of global relevance.
We produce regular reports on our activities and distribute these to members. PDF copies of these reports are available below.
March 2019 Report to Members – October 2016 to March 2019 (Español)
July 2017 IFACCA Report 19 (Español)
October 2016 Report to Members 2014-2016
September 2016 IFACCA Report 18 (Español & Français)
August 2015 IFACCA Report 17 (Español & Français)
April 2014 IFACCA Report 16 (Español & Français)
September 2013 IFACCA Report 15 (Español & Français)
August 2012 IFACCA Report 14 (Español & Français)
August 2011 IFACCA Report 13 (Español & Français)
July 2010 IFACCA Report 12 (Español & Français)
February 2009 IFACCA Report 11 (Español & Français)
September 2007 IFACCA Report 10 (Español & Français)
August 2006 Progress Report 9 (Español & Français)
August 2005 Progress Report 8 (Español & Français)
November 2004 Progress Report 7 (Español)
March 2004 Progress Report 6 (Español)
October 2003 Progress Report 5 (Español & Français)
December 2002 Progress Report 4 (Español & Français)
November 2001 Progress Report 2 (Español & Français)
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Co-hosted by UCLG - United Cities and Local Governments, World Secretariat, 18 April 2017, International
In 2016 IFACCA partnered with the Committee on Culture of United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG) to explore the relationship between national and local governments in relation to cultural policy.
Co-hosted by Asia-Europe Foundation, 16 August 2016, International
This new report looks at the various ways in which cultural networks operate and includes introductory chapters , which provide theoretical context around the conceptual frameworks and governance of cultural networks.
Co-hosted by IFACCA, 02 June 2016, International
D'Art 48 presents the results of the online survey on International Entrepreneurship in the Arts, disseminated among members of the International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies in May–June 2015.
14 March 2016
Advocating for the arts is a challenge shared by government agencies and arts communities around the world. In 2014, we published a Good Practice Guide on Arts Advocacy, a publication based on desk research and survey responses from members of our network.
Co-hosted by Julie's Bicycle, 30 November 2014, International
The arts and its connection to environmental sustainability has been a topic of interest for IFACCA for several years. In the context of global debates on climate change and the role of government and international agencies in setting targets and strategies, it is appropriate to consider the role of government agencies with responsibility for supporting arts and culture.
01 December 2013, International
Within the overarching theme of Creative Times: new models for cultural development, the 6th World Summit on Arts and Culture (January 2014) will focus on how globalisation, shifts in social and economic development, and new forms of communication are generating an array of challenges and opportunities within the cultural field, and on how this is impacting on the development of our societies and…
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