<
 
 
 
 
×
>
You are viewing an archived web page, collected at the request of United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) using Archive-It. This page was captured on 13:29:28 Jun 30, 2022, and is part of the UNESCO collection. The information on this web page may be out of date. See All versions of this archived page.
Loading media information hide

Orange Economy Nodes

Colombie
Quand
2020
Qui
Ministry of culture
Décrivez les principales caractéristiques de la politique/mesure: 

This is a strategy of the Vice-Ministry of Creativity and the Orange Economy that seeks to deploy the Comprehensive Orange Economy Policy in different regions of Colombia, in coordination with local agents, in order to consolidate networks that promote productivity in the sector.

Overall objective
Promote and strengthen the ecosystem of regional creative and cultural industries, based on the coordination of the various actors in each region.

Specific objectives
* Technical assistance for the creation of creative economy inter-institutional agendas.
* Articulate orange economy issues to local productive development instances, specifically in the Regional Competitiveness Commissions (CRC) that are part of the National Competitiveness and Innovation System (http://www.colombiacompetitiva.gov.co/snci/ the-system / who-we are).
* Promote and facilitate the implementation of cultural policies in accordance with the creative economy.
* Generate cluster initiatives articulated with the municipal chambers of commerce.
* Promote and generate training spaces for cultural entrepreneurship.
* Strengthen entrepreneurial agents in business expertise.

Quels sont les résultats atteints jusqu’à présent grâce à la mise en œuvre de la politique/mesure ?: 

* Creation of 17 nodes of the Orange economy in the same number of cities: Barranquilla, Bucaramanga, Neiva, Medellin, Valledupar, Cali, Cartagena, Armenia, Manizales, Pereira, Pasto, Popayan, Cucuta, Santa Marta, Ibague, Villavicencio and Bogota.
* A network of partners of 250 entities between public, private and mixed economy as described in the following item.
* 8 agreements of intent with Barranquilla, Cali, Ibague, Popayan, Valledupar, Pasto, Armenia and Bogota.
* Work plans for the creation of Creative Agendas, which are a goal of the National Development Plan "A Pact for Colombia - A Pact for Equity 2019 - 2022", specifically in the Pact for the protection and promotion of our culture and development of the orange economy, which has, among other objectives, generating conditions for the creation, circulation and access to culture in the territories. (National Development Plan "A Pact for Colombia - A Pact for Equity", p. 659-660).

Ressources financières allouées à la politique/mesure en dollars américains: 

$0

Partenaires engagés dans la mise en œuvre de la politique/mesure : 
Nom du partenaireType d'entité
20 Governors’ Offices (Cundinamarca, Atlántico, Santander, Norte de Santander, Huila, Antioquia, César, Valle del Cauca, Bolívar, Quindío, Caldas, Risaralda, Nariño, Cauca, La Guajira, Casanare, Magdalena, Tolima, San Andrés and Meta,)
Secteur public
24 Mayors’ Offices (Bogotá, Barranquilla, Bucaramanga, Buenaventura, Neiva, Medellín, Valledupar, Cali, Cartagena, Armenia, Buenavista, La Tebaida, Manizales, Pereira, Dosquebradas, Pasto, Popayán, Riohacha, Yopal, Cúcuta, Leticia, Santa Marta, Ibagué, V/
Secteur public
23 Regional Commissions of Competitivity
Secteur public
31 Chambers of Commerce
Organisation de la société civile (OSC)
14 Family Compensation Funds (Combarranquilla, Cajacopi, Comfamiliar, Cajasan, Comfenalco, Comfama, Comfacesar,Comfacauca, Comfachocó,Comfanorte, Comfaoriente, Cafamaz, Cajamag, Cofrem)
60 trade unions and other allies
3 Mix Funds of Culture (Nariño, Guaviare, La Guajira)
53 Universities
La mise en œuvre de la politique/mesure a-t-elle été évaluée ?: 
Oui
Si oui, quelles sont les principales conclusions/recommandations ?: 

With the aim of leaving an installed infrastructure in various territories and creating an ecosystem that could meet the needs of cultural enterprises, the Ministry of Culture decided in 2014 to implement its training strategy in the initially prioritized areas (Manizales, Barranquilla and Buenaventura). This process is focused on capacity building in cultural management and entrepreneurship, geared towards the identification of institutions, agents and ventures that received a first transfer of knowledge represented in methodologies and instruments for the management and sustainability of the cultural and creative industries.

During 2016, a proposal was implemented that combined the training and coordination lines. During 2017 and 2018 coverage was expanded to a total of 11 municipalities in the country (Manizales, Barranquilla, Buenaventura, Pasto, Cartagena, Ibague, Bucaramanga, Cucuta, San Andres Islas, Pereira and Aburra Sur), focusing on actions specifically in the policy lines of Inter-institutional Articulation and Local Circulation.

Currently and in accordance with the provisions of the National Development Plan "A Pact for Colombia - A Pact for Equity" 2019 - 2022, the Node Strategy is found in the Pact for the protection and promotion of our culture and development of the orange economy, which has, among others, the objective of generating conditions for the creation, circulation and access to culture in the territories. (National Development Plan "A Pact for Colombia - A Pact for Equity", p. 659-660).

Under this framework, the Node Strategy is currently reconfigured as a regionalization scheme that mainly seeks the decentralization of the guidelines of the Integral Policy for the Creative Economy - Orange Policy, through the formation of networks of local institutions, agents, organizations and cultural industries in such a way as to promote the development of sustainable ecosystems of the creative and cultural economy at the local level.

The Nodes are based on the consolidation of Orange Economy ecosystems in the regions and seek to articulate the efforts of the institutions in the field of public policy with the programs and activities of the business world, this with the aim of contributing effectively to the promotion, strengthening and capacity development in infrastructure, business, access to financing instruments and human capital.

The consolidation of theses Nodes encourages effective governance, with robust structures and procedures that allow the implementation of joint actions. The coming together of the private and public sectors facilitates the collaboration of the agents of the Orange Economy with other economic sectors, their activities and the technological capacities existing in the region, as well as the opportunities offered by the market.

Objectif(s) de la Convention 2005 de l'UNESCO
Domaines culturels
Multi-domaines