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Culture for Development Indicators (CDIS)

To know that culture impacts sustainable development is one thing.

To know how it does it is the role of the CDIS.

UNESCO Culture for Development Indicators (CDIS) is an advocacy and policy tool that assesses the multidimensional role of culture in development processes through facts and figures. Read more - Download Brochure

 

1

innovative

Methodology

The UNESCO CDIS Toolbox provides step-by-step guidance for the construction and analysis of 22 indicators highlighting the multidimensional contribution of culture to development processes.


analyzing

7

Dimensions

The Culture for Development Indicators (CDIS) assesses 7 key policy dimensions, offering a global overview of the cross-cutting interrelations between culture and development.

1. Economy
Measures the contribution of culture to economic development.

2. Education
Analyses the priority given to culture within the educational system, notably as an enabler for inclusion and diversity.

3. Governance
Examines the system of national cultural governance.

4Social Participation
Illustrates the impact of culture practices, values and attitudes on social progress.

5. Gender Equality
Examines culture's role in the reality and the perceptions of gender equality.

6. Communication
Analyses the conditions in place for diffusing and accessing diverse cultural content.

7. Heritage
Assesses public frameworks to protect and promote heritage sustainability. 


based on

22

Indicators

Culture for Development DNAs are unique visual tools that summarize national results of the 22 indicators, and facilitate a comparable understanding at the global level.

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Workshop presentation of the CDIS results in EcuadorWorkshop presentation of the CDIS results in Ecuador
Workshop presentation of the CDIS results in Ecuador
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in

17

Countries

The CDIS generates original facts and figures demonstrating the multidimensional contribution of culture to development with proven policy impact at the national level.


involving more than

150

Partners

The CDIS methodology has been established through a participatory 4-year applied research process involving international experts, national public administrations, national statistics and research institutes, and civil society organizations.

 

"The Toolkit is a must read ... it recognizes the need to adapt to what works best for your context and offers great tips for obtaining results"
Namaro Yago, 
Chief Statistician, 
National Statistical Office Burkina Faso