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Cultural Domains:
UNESCO Priorities:
Funds Allocated:
US$ 71 743.00
Beneficiary countries:
Applicant:
Balmaceda Arte Joven
Start date
May 2022
End date
Oct 2023

About the project:

Balmaceda Arte Joven, a non-governmental organization that promotes artistic education for young people in Chile, proposes to 1) promote equitable access for youths to a diversity of cultural expressions; 2) provide training in the objectives and guiding principles of the 2005 Convention; 3) contribute to the design of policies for the promotion of and respect for cultural diversity.

© Municipalidad de Santiago

How does this project contribute to the implementation of the 2005 Convention?

  • Creates enabling environment for Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) - The project will create connections between the arts, the education and other government sectors, as well as civil society and the broader communities.
  • Contributes to the development of education and training programs - The project will develop a training model that addresses the objectives and guiding principles of the 2005 Convention, as well as other related topics. The project will also gather information to demonstrate the impact of such a program and present the findings to the institutions and authorities in charge of the sector in the country.

Fostering cultural diversity through youth empowerment

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Project implementation period: 
2022 to 2023
About the project: 

Balmaceda Arte Joven, a non-governmental organization that promotes artistic education for young people in Chile, proposes to 1) promote equitable access for youths to a diversity of cultural expressions; 2) provide training in the objectives and guiding principles of the 2005 Convention; 3) contribute to the design of policies for the promotion of and respect for cultural diversity.

© Municipalidad de Santiago

Beneficiary countries: 
Chile
Country of applicant: 
Chile
UNESCO Priorities: 
Funds allocated (in USD): 
USD71743.00
Sections: 
Title of the section: 
Main Activities
Short Description: 
  • Train artists and young people on the guiding principles of the 2005 Convention.
  • Design and implement an evaluation model to assess the impact of the training.
  • Participate in national and international conferences to disseminate the results of the training experiences.
  • Publish the training model and the results of its evaluation on the Balmaceda Arte Joven platform.
  • Provide inputs for the formulation of evidence-based policies in the field of arts education.
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Title of the section: 
How does this project contribute to the implementation of the 2005 Convention?
Short Description: 
  • Creates enabling environment for Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) - The project will create connections between the arts, the education and other government sectors, as well as civil society and the broader communities.
  • Contributes to the development of education and training programs - The project will develop a training model that addresses the objectives and guiding principles of the 2005 Convention, as well as other related topics. The project will also gather information to demonstrate the impact of such a program and present the findings to the institutions and authorities in charge of the sector in the country.
Position: 
Top left
Organization: 
Balmaceda Arte Joven
Year of application: 
2021
Type of applicant: 
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