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International Fund for Cultural Diversity

IFCD Brochure 2015 – Available now!

Brochure nº4 : Walking the paths of sustainable development
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The IFCD is a multi-donor fund established to promote sustainable development and poverty reduction in developing countries through support to projects that aim to foster the emergence of a dynamic cultural sector.

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Support the IFCD in its efforts to keep investing in creativity!


 


Recently Launched Projects

Bringing Theatre Closer to Youth

The project aims at strengthening the capacities of theatre companies and professional artists of South Africa.


Measuring the Social and Economic Contribution of the Cultural Industries

The project aims to position Saint Lucia as a culturally dynamic location.

 

Unveiling Challenges and Opportunities

The project aims to create a space for networking among Peruvian cultural practitioners.


Promoting Youth Participation

The project aims at empowering young people in Paraguay by conducting training activities.



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Director General Bokova

"INVESTING IN CREATIVITY SPARKS LASTING CHANGE IN SOCIETIES"

UNESCO’s Director General, Ms. Irina Bokova, on the importance of contributing to the IFCD.

 

 

Thanks to governments and their valuable contributions, the IFCD has thus far funded over 70 projects all over the world. But we want to reach further. We want to aim higher. We want to transform societies

View a list of the donations received

 


About the IFCD

The International Fund for Cultural Diversity (IFCD) is a multi-donor fund established under Article 18 of the 2005 Convention.

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