Re|Shaping Policies for Creativity.



The UNESCO has just launched the latest edition of its flagship report Re|Shaping Policies for Creativity, which analyses a rapidly evolving cultural landscape shaped by digital transformation, Artificial Intelligence (AI), shifting global trade dynamics, and mounting threats to artistic freedom. A global monitoring report with data from over 120 countries, it points out the need for stronger policies to protect creators from widening inequalities.

UNESCO Director-General
 

The 2026 ReShaping Policies for Creativity report is the fourth edition in the series which monitors the implementation of this UNESCO Convention. The report is published with the support of the Government of Sweden and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency.

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