Culture for Development Directory
| 2007
- Author(s):
- Publisher: National arts council of South Africa (NAC)
- Pages: --
- Keywords: arts, performing arts, visual arts, dance, theatre, south africa
This annual report covers a turbulent [year] of the NAC.
| 2007
- Author(s):
- Publisher: Institut de cultura de Barcelona [etc.]
- Pages: --
- Keywords: culture, municipal government, local government, cultural policy
This document presents United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG) and its Working Group on Culture; presents Agenda 21 for culture and describes how one's city or local government can best make use of this document; and reproduces the text of Agenda 12 for culture, in its entirety.
| 2007
- Author(s):
- Publisher: ASSITEJ
- Pages: --
- Keywords: theatre, children, youth
Annual report of the International Association of Theatre for Children and Young People.
| 2006
- Author(s):
- Publisher: Ministry of gender, labour and social development
- Pages: --
- Keywords: cultural policy, cultural property protection, cultural property preservation, cultural development, uganda
Despite Uganda being endowed with a rich and diverse cultural heritage, there is a general lack of appreciation of its significance and value. The National Culture Policy [address]es this challenge by providing strategies to enhance the integration of culture into development.
| 2006
- Author(s):
- Publisher: CulturCooperation]
- Pages: --
- Keywords: cultural property protection, cultural heritage, germany
This is the summary of a symposium on protecting cultural assets, divided into two major topics, namely \"The Situation in Germany - Discussion of the draft law for implementation of the UNESCO convention of 1970\" and \"International experience and perspectives\".
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The portal provides access to selected free, full-text electronic documents on culture for development. It is also an unique entry point for all other internet resources, including newsletters, discussion groups, websites, bibliographic databases, and directories of organizations and projects. Our ambition is to provide (almost) full coverage on the aforementioned themes.