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The Tracker Culture & Public Policy | MONDIACULT Special issue n°5

This monthly Tracker is produced by UNESCO to monitor culture in public policy with regards to the UN Sustainable Development Agenda. It highlights developments within national and regional contexts, as well as emerging debates on culture's contribution to sustainable development. Drawing on a variety of sources, it provides a broad overview of cultural policy trends worldwide at the national, regional and international level and looks at ways in which countries integrate culture into other policy areas.
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The clock is ticking down to MONDIACULT 2022, with just 4 weeks to go. Over 100 of Ministers of Culture, and more than 150 inter-governmental organizations, UN system agencies, civil society organizations, are set to participate in this World Conference on Cultural Policies and Sustainable Development, due to take place in Mexico City from 28 to 30 September 2022, to consolidate progress and set clear new pathways for the future of cultural policies. 40 years ago, the first MONDIACULT Conference expanded the horizons of what is meant by culture by embracing a broader definition that included value systems, traditions and beliefs, and expressions of living heritage, based on an unerring belief in fundamental cultural rights as human rights. MONDIACULT 2022 must be equally as visionary. This fifth part of the special series counting down to MONDIACULT 2022 presents all you need to know to get ready for the Conference.

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The Tracker Culture & Public Policy | MONDIACULT Special issue n°5