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Namibia

Region: Africa
Convention Status: Ratified
Date of Ratification: 29/11/2006
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Creativity as a path to freedom: UNESCO empowers Namibian leaders for artistic freedom

UNESCO’s Actions to implement the 2005 Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity...

Debating arts and creativity as public goods during the World Press Freedom Conference 2021

In the context of the World Press Freedom Day Conference 2021, the UNESCO Diversity of Cultural...

Namibia/Zimbabwe peer learning on local contents

On 24 September, cultural policymakers and key cultural actors from Zimbabwe and Namibia met to...

Ethiopia, Jamaica, Namibia, Palestine and Panama to strengthen creative industries through EU/UNESCO Expert Facility

Today, the cultural and creative industries (CCIs) employ nearly 30 million people worldwide, and...

Call for Expression of Interest: project implementation in Namibia

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

Project(s)

Supporting local content production and copyright protection in Namibia

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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:

April 2021
US$ 314.00