Positioning culture and the creative industries at the heart of global policy.



UNESCO has spent more than two decades positioning culture and the creative industries at the heart of global policy, development planning and crisis response through the 2005 Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions

The Organization has helped more than 100 countries design or reform cultural policies, focusing on areas such as strengthening socio-economic protections for artists, supporting the digital transition of the creative sectors and empowering vulnerable communities to create, express and share their diverse cultural expressions. UNESCO has also equipped thousands of cultural professionals, artist and civil society groups with training and tools to navigate today’s complex challenges. Over 8,100 cultural policies and measures have been adopted by Parties to the 2005 Convention to boost the cultural and creative industry’s role in sustainable development. Through the International Fund for Cultural Diversity (IFCD), UNESCO has supported 164 projects within the fields of cinema, performing arts, visual arts, and media arts, as well as design, music and publishing in 76 countries in the Global South.

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