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United Republic of Tanzania

Region: Africa
Convention Status: Ratified
Date of Ratification: 18/10/2011

Point of Contact

Boniface L. Kadili
Ministry of Information, Culture, Arts and Sports
LAPF Building, 8 Floor, PO Box 25, Makole Uhindini
40481
Dodoma
Tanzania

News and Events

UNESCO workshop in East Africa: strengthening media diversity and cultural pluralism

In the framework of the project “Reshaping Cultural Policies for the Promotion of Fundamental...

Regional training on media diversity and cultural pluralism in Eastern Africa

On 15, 18, 22 and 25 November 2021, the UNESCO Regional Office for Eastern Africa in Nairobi, and...

UNESCO celebrates Tanzanian women in the creative sector

UNESCO, British Council and Make it Matter organized an event to celebrate the contribution of...

Capturing the state of culture and creative sectors in Tanzania

Cultural and creative industries are growing fast and becoming an significant source of growth and...

Peer learning and participatory policy process for a dynamic culture sector in Africa

 “You are now the local experts”, concluded Avril Joffe, a member of the UNESCO Expert...

Project(s)

Reshaping Cultural Policies for the Promotion of Fundamental Freedoms and the Diversity of Cultural Expressions in Tanzania

The culture and creative industries in the United Republic of Tanzania are booming and are employing a majority of...

Reshaping Cultural Policies for the Promotion of Fundamental Freedoms and the Diversity of Cultural Expressions

This project responds to the expressed needs of Parties to the 2005 Convention seeking support to strengthen the human and institutional...

Young Specialists in Africa

Africa is a strong supporter of the 2005 Convention, boasting a high ratification rate. Many countries in the region...