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New IFCD email address: convention2005.ifcd@unesco.org
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Calling on the Private Sector to Help Reinforce Creative Industries

Strengthening partnerships with the private sector is the focus for the International Fund for Cultural Diversity (IFCD...

Niger’s Music & Audiovisual Professionals Profit from Copyright Education – IFCD making an Impact

Empowering creative professionals in Niger with key information on copyright laws has contributed towards strengthening...

Ecuador’s Creative Professionals Ready for 7th Funding Call

Ecuador has a vibrant arts, music and audiovisual scene, which is growing from strength to strength and creative...

Creative professionals in Asia Pacific trained to benefit from UNESCO’s fund to support creativity

Government officials, NGO staff, cultural and creative professionals in the Asia Pacific region attended an...

Six Creative Projects Benefit from UNESCO's Cultural Diversity Fund in 2016

Through the 2005 Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions, six creative...

Cultural Industries - 2005 Convention and its implementation in Colombia

The Executive Secretariat of the Colombian National Commission for Cooperation with UNESCO, in cooperation with the...
© Sebastian Gerlic

Enabling indigenous people to produce digital books and become creative entrepreneurs in Brazil

The non-governmental organization, Thydêwá joined forces with UNESCO's International Fund for Cultural Diversity (IFCD...
© Marcos de Figueiredo Nunes

Nurturing cultural entrepreneurship through digital technology training in Guatemala

“Digital technology is increasingly getting more low-cost and widespread. As a result, it's also becoming one of the...
© Ernesto de Carvalho

Stereotypes Fade as Film Project Empowers Indigenous Youth in Brazil

A group of Brazilian primary school children giggle, dance and move around as they watch indigenous children imitating...