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Theme:
Status of the Artist, Policy Design, Contributing to the SDGs
Type of project:
Awareness Raising, Capacity Development
Countries:
Local Partner(s):
  • Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development
    Type of organization: 
    Public authority
Related activity:
  • Improve the livelihoods of artists and cultural professionals in Uganda
Start date
May 2022
End date
May 2023

Context/Overview

The objectives are to:

  • Strengthen the process of data collection and analysis and set up comprehensive digital archives and studies on the status of the artists in Uganda.
  • Inform the elaboration of a new law or update existing regulations through regional consultations with relevant government agencies and CSOs.
  • Raise awareness of policy makers and other stakeholders on the importance to enhance the status of the artists through a national dialogue and communication activities.
  • Build capacities of 10 sectoral government agencies in cultural programming through policy briefs to inform provision of measures in their annual plans, programs and projects.

Building a resilient and self-sustainable Arts & Cultural Sector for socio-economic transformation (REACT)

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Photo Gallery: 
Countries: 
Uganda
Local Partner: 
Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development
Type of organization: 
Public authority
Date: 
2022 to 2023
Context/Overview: 

The objectives are to:

  • Strengthen the process of data collection and analysis and set up comprehensive digital archives and studies on the status of the artists in Uganda.
  • Inform the elaboration of a new law or update existing regulations through regional consultations with relevant government agencies and CSOs.
  • Raise awareness of policy makers and other stakeholders on the importance to enhance the status of the artists through a national dialogue and communication activities.
  • Build capacities of 10 sectoral government agencies in cultural programming through policy briefs to inform provision of measures in their annual plans, programs and projects.
Key Figures: 
Improve the livelihoods of artists and cultural professionals in Uganda
Donors: 
UNESCO-Aschberg programme for artists and cultural professionals
Related activity: 
UNESCO scales up support to improve the status of the artist worldwide