EU-UNESCO Technical Assistance Project; Call for applications for technical assistance missions - Strengthening the Governance of Culture in Developing Countries

Source: Directorate-General for Education and Culture (EAC)1, published on Monday, February 21 2011.

UNESCO2 launches an international call for applications for technical assistance missions in the framework of a project funded by the European Union (EU), aiming to strengthen the system of governance for culture in developing countries.

These missions will be based on the needs and priorities of the beneficiary countries and will be undertaken by top experts in the field of cultural policies.

The missions will support the beneficiary countries in their efforts to establish legal, regulatory and/or institutional frameworks and/or introduce policies that address the role of culture in social and economic development, particularly through the cultural industries.

Which countries can apply?

Developing countries Parties to the 2005 Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural expressions; that are Eligible beneficiary countries under the EU thematic programme "Investing in People".

Public authorities and institutions from eligible countries can submit applications for technical assistance missions to UNESCO. They will then be evaluated and selected according to established criteria.

This project contributes directly to the implementation of the 2005 Convention and aims to reinforce the role of culture as a vector for sustainable development and poverty reduction.


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  • 1. 
    This Directorate-General is responsible for the education and culture policy of the European Union. The DG is responsible for a series of programmes that contribute to the preservation of European values and prosperity and the participation of citizens in European integration.
     
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    UNESCO (the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation) contributes to peace and security by promoting international cooperation in the field of culture, education and research as well as by furthering intercultural dialogue throughout the world.