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Theme:
Advocacy, Status of the Artist, Research, Article 16: Preferential Treatment, Policy Design, Global Monitoring Report, Cultural Industries Support, Contributing to the SDG's, CDIS, Article 21: International Consultation and Coordination
Type of project:
Awareness Raising, Monitoring, Research and Data Collection
Start date
Jan 2018
End date
Ongoing

Context/Overview

The Global Report “Re|Shaping Cultural Policies” series tracks the implementation of the 2005 Convention by analyzing trends, showcasing successes and innovative types of policies, and highlighting challenges faced by Parties to the Convention. Through the development of indicators and benchmarks, it assesses the impact of policies and measures over time in order to provide key actors with better knowledge on how to support evidence-based policy, and to strengthen informed, transparent and participatory systems of governance for culture. Based on the quadrennial periodic reports submitted as well as other sources, the Global Report investigates how policies shave been reshaped as a result of implementing the 2005 convention.

Global Monitoring Report

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Re|Shaping Cultural Policies
Date: 
2018
Context/Overview: 

The Global Report “Re|Shaping Cultural Policies” series tracks the implementation of the 2005 Convention by analyzing trends, showcasing successes and innovative types of policies, and highlighting challenges faced by Parties to the Convention. Through the development of indicators and benchmarks, it assesses the impact of policies and measures over time in order to provide key actors with better knowledge on how to support evidence-based policy, and to strengthen informed, transparent and participatory systems of governance for culture. Based on the quadrennial periodic reports submitted as well as other sources, the Global Report investigates how policies shave been reshaped as a result of implementing the 2005 convention.

Donors: 
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida)