| 2011
- Author(s):
- Publisher: Ministry of education and culture
- Pages: --
- Keywords: culture, development assistance, international co-operation, development, bilateral aid, finland
The memorandum provides opinions and objectives on the role and potential of culture in development co-operation in general and more specifically from the perspective of capitalising on the strengths and resources of the Finnish cultural sector.
| 2011
- Author(s):
- Publisher: Centre for international heritage activities (CIE)
- Pages: --
- Keywords: cultural heritage, culture, development
This 2010 annual report of the Centre for International Heritage Activities includes its international collaboration in preservation, education and research on cultural heritage, and its involvement in heritage, culture & development work in Afghanistan, Southern Africa, Hong Kong and Micronesia.
| 2011
- Author(s):
- Publisher: African world heritage fund (AWHF)
- Pages: --
- Keywords: cultural heritage, culture, arts, development, funds, africa
In this 2010 annual report, the African World Heritage Fund reports on its technical and financial support provided to conserve, protect and promote UNESCO-listed World Heritage on the African continent and thereby contribute to poverty eradication and development.
| 2010
- Author(s):
- Publisher: Embassy of Denmark
- Pages: --
- Keywords: cultural co-operation, bilateral aid, development assistance, denmark, vietnam
The overall aim of the culture programme is to support the creation of a conducive environment develop arts and cultural identity in a rapidly developing Vietnam.
| 2010
- Author(s):
- Publisher: Danish center for culture and development (DCCD)
- Pages: --
- Keywords: cultural co-operation, cultural development, bilateral aid
The overall aim of the culture programme is to contribute to poverty reduction and democratization in Ghana through the development of a vibrant and inclusive culture sector, as well as strengthening the cultural ties and relations with Denmark, which are rooted in a joint history.