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Ministry of Cultures Strategic Institutional Plan 2011 – 2015

Bolivie (État plurinational de)
When
2012
Who
MINISTRY OF CULTURES
Objectifs clefs de la mesure:

The main objective is to promote the construction of a plurinational and intercultural communitarian Bolivian identity. 
The main goals are:
0 Discrimination
The identity of identities.
Bolivia leading the Cultural Management with its pairs.
Bolivia Investing in its cultures as an strategic Sector.
Sustainable and self-financed Heritage Management.
Public Cultural Services giving a new country image in the framework of a decennial plan.
Permanent promotion of the arts in all cultural manifestations, around the wide Bolivian territory.
Reading and cultures people, first level TV and audiovisual media, solid international prestigious cinematography industries.
Bolivia a Cultural Touristic destiny worldwide.

Périmètre de la mesure:
National
Principale caractéristique de la mesure:

Ministerial Resolution Nº145/2011 of July 7th 2011 in La Paz city, as a management Instrument that defines the Cultural Sector Planning, for the accomplishment and execution, being the General Planning Direction of the Ministry of Cultures the entity in charge of achieving the mentioned main objectives.

Challenges identified in the implementation of this measure: To socialize in a consistent way, in terms of understanding and being conscious about the importance of our institution faculties and this organizational measure, between all the Ministry of Cultures Staff for its achievement and execution.

Objectif(s) de la Convention 2005 de l'UNESCO
Domaines culturels
Multi-domain
Cultural Value Chain
Création
Production
Distribution
Participation