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Georgia

Region: Europe and North America
Convention Status: Ratified
Date of Ratification: 1/7/2008

Point of Contact

Tamar Tsulukidze
Department of international affairs and strategic planning, Ministry of Culture, Sport and Youth
4, Sanapiro str.
0105 Tbilisi
Georgia

News and Events

UNESCO funds nine new projects to support culture in developing countries

Nine proposals that will boost the cultural and creative industries in nine developing countries...

Reinforcing Public and Private Partnerships for Georgia’s Creative Cluster Ecosystem

Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, determined to be a leading creative city in the CaucusesThe face...

Creative Cluster Ecosystem Development in Georgia

Creative Georgia and the EU Delegation at Georgia, together with UNESCO, will co-organize a...

[Extended] Call for Expression of Interest - Project implementation in Georgia

Call for Expression of Interest for project implementation in Georgia EU/UNESCO Expert...

Creating an enabling environment for creative sectors in Georgia and Zimbabwe

When it comes to cultural governance, there is no magic formula. Each country possesses unique...

Project(s)

ResiliArt in Georgia

ResiliArt completed 5 May 2020, attended by Creative Georgia – EU/UNESCO project partner

ResiliArt

ResiliArt sheds light on the current state of creative industries amidst crisis. Through...

Supporting new regulatory frameworks to strengthen the cultural and creative industries and promote South-South cooperation

The cultural and creative industries (CCI) have become a driver and enabler of sustainable development, generating annual global revenues of US$ 2...

UNESCO Culture for Development Indicators (CDIS)

The Culture for Development Indicators Suite (CDIS) is an advocacy and policy tool that...

Available Periodic Report(s)

Contributions to IFCD:

June 2021
US$ 262.00