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Theme:
Policy Design, Expert Facility, Cultural Industries Support, Contributing to the SDG's
Type of project:
Capacity Development
Countries:
Local Partner(s):
  • Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports
    Type of organization: 
    Public authority
Related activity:
Start date
Jul 2019
End date
Jul 2021

Context/Overview

After decades of conflicts, South Sudan is ready to share its creative expressions with the world. While humanitarian responses are still ongoing, the government is looking to the cultural and creative industries (CCIs) as a motor of sustainable development, reconciliation and nation building. It is committed to creating legal frameworks for CCIs, beginning with the first-ever copyright policy, aimed at protecting and promoting artistic works of South Sudanese artists and creators.

This project supports South Sudan’s nation building efforts as well as capacity building of its national authorities through ensuring that the copyright policy is created in a participatory manner.

As a young nation with limited legal frameworks to guide the production of cultural goods and services, the project responds to the following needs and challenges identified by the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports:

Challenges

  • Lack of legal frameworks governing the country’s CCIs
  • Duplication and reproduction of creative works without due acknowledgment to ownership

Needs

  • Capacity development of national authorities and stakeholders to establish a viable cultural governance system

 

Wide multi-stakeholder consultations to create a copyright policy to responds to needs and aspirations of artists

The project conducts participatory multi-stakeholder consultations in Juba  to design an inclusive, viable and dynamic copyright policy specific to South Sudan’s context: ministries, local authorities, civil society organizations, media practitioners, academic institutions, associations, unions and other relevant public and private actors will exchange ideas at meetings, seminars and workshops. Stakeholders will also learn good practices of other countries through peer learning.

Joining international copyright-related treaties

This project facilitates South Sudan’s entry into the international copyright community. It assists the Government in evaluating the benefit of joining international copyright treaties and other existing mechanisms such as the African Regional Intellectual Property Organization (ARIPO).

Creating a much-awaited copyright policy for CCIs in South Sudan

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Activity Type: 
Countries: 
South Sudan
Local Partner: 
Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports
Type of organization: 
Public authority
Date: 
2019 to 2021
Context/Overview: 

After decades of conflicts, South Sudan is ready to share its creative expressions with the world. While humanitarian responses are still ongoing, the government is looking to the cultural and creative industries (CCIs) as a motor of sustainable development, reconciliation and nation building. It is committed to creating legal frameworks for CCIs, beginning with the first-ever copyright policy, aimed at protecting and promoting artistic works of South Sudanese artists and creators.

This project supports South Sudan’s nation building efforts as well as capacity building of its national authorities through ensuring that the copyright policy is created in a participatory manner.

As a young nation with limited legal frameworks to guide the production of cultural goods and services, the project responds to the following needs and challenges identified by the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports:

Challenges

  • Lack of legal frameworks governing the country’s CCIs
  • Duplication and reproduction of creative works without due acknowledgment to ownership

Needs

  • Capacity development of national authorities and stakeholders to establish a viable cultural governance system

 

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Title of the section: 
Wide multi-stakeholder consultations to create a copyright policy to responds to needs and aspirations of artists
Short Description: 

The project conducts participatory multi-stakeholder consultations in Juba  to design an inclusive, viable and dynamic copyright policy specific to South Sudan’s context: ministries, local authorities, civil society organizations, media practitioners, academic institutions, associations, unions and other relevant public and private actors will exchange ideas at meetings, seminars and workshops. Stakeholders will also learn good practices of other countries through peer learning.

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Title of the section: 
Joining international copyright-related treaties
Short Description: 

This project facilitates South Sudan’s entry into the international copyright community. It assists the Government in evaluating the benefit of joining international copyright treaties and other existing mechanisms such as the African Regional Intellectual Property Organization (ARIPO).

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Top left
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Donors: 
European Union
Related activity: 
Supporting new regulatory frameworks to strengthen the cultural and creative industries and promote South-South cooperation
Apoyo a nuevos marcos reguladores para fortalecer las industrias culturales y creativas y promover la cooperación Sur-Sur