New report on Cultural Rights and Development

New report on Cultural Rights and Development

The UN Special Rapporteur on Cultural Rights, Ms Alexandra Xanthaki, has issued a new report entitled "Development and cultural rights: the principle”. It is available in several languages in this website.

The report includes a contribution from the UCLG Committee on Culture, included the proposal for the inclusion of a Culture Goal in global development agendas and frameworks we have been advocating for together with the #culture2030goal campaign, as well as specific mentions to our work on culture and sustainable development of cities, communities and territories from all continents of the world. 

Culture at UCLG Congress 2022 in Daejeon

Culture at UCLG Congress 2022 in Daejeon

On next 10-14 October 2022, United Cities and Local Governments - UCLG will organise its triennal Congress and World Summit of Local and Regional Leaders in Daejeon, Republic of Korea. 

On the occasion, the UCLG Committee on Culture will have an active role and will organise different activities and sessions, including:

  • Signing a Memorandum of Understanding between UCLG and the International Federation of Libraries and Library Associations (IFLA) 
    Tuesday 11 October 2022, 18:30 (GMT+9)
    Daejeon Convention Center - DCC 1 - Networking Hub
     
  • Town Hall session "Culture and Climate"
    Thursday 13 October 2022, 10:00-11:30 (GMT+9)
    Daejeon Convention Center - DCC 1 - Agora
    More information on the session will be available soon.
     
  • Local4Action session "The Future of Cultural Rights: Shaping New Sustainable Development"
    Thursday 13 October 2022, 12:00-13:30 (GMT+9)
    Daejeon Convention Center - DCC 1 - 103/104
    More information on the session will be available soon.
     
  • Networking session "Culture in the Sustainable Development Goals"
    Thursday 13 October 2022, 14:00-15:00 (GMT+9)
    Daejeon Convention Center - DCC 1 - Networking Hub
    More information on the session will be available soon.

We will also take part in the Learning Forum -presenting our latest developments such as the MOOCs on Culture and Gender and Culture and Climate-, as well as in the Research Forum -with our reports on Cultural Actions Promoting Gender Equality in Cities and Territories, and on Culture and Climate Resilient Development- organised during the Congress. 

Finally, the Congress will provide a space to announce the host city of the next UCLG Culture Summit to be held in 2023. 

The detailed programme of the Congress is available here.

    If you wish to register to the UCLG World Congress in Daejeon, please click here.

    A Culture Goal is Essential for Our Common Future

    A Culture Goal is Essential for Our Common Future

    On  27 September, in the context of the Mondiacul 2022 Global Conference on Cultural Policies organised by UNESCO in Mexico City from 28 to 30 September 2022, the #Culture2030Goal campaign presented a zero-draft for a proposal of an explicit Goal dedicated on Culture in the future agendas and framework for sustainable development

    This draft is based on a large consultation and a survey launched in last June 2022. 

    The press-release of the launch event is available here.

    Read the zero-draft here

    Culturopolis: register now!

    Culturopolis: register now!

    On next 16-19 November 2022, the City of Barcelona will organise the Culturopolis Conference.

    CULTUROPOLIS is a meeting space for reflecting on and discussing cultural rights, for thinking about how they are defined and for imagining and finding mechanisms that promote and guarantee that they are respected. All of the activities that form part of the sessions are linked to at least one of the following lines of work:

    • Cultural work and sustainability
    • Diversities
    • Participation and communities
    • Digital environments

    The full programme is available here

    The sessions are open to everyone. Participation is free, although prior booking is required. Registration gives access to all the scheduled activities.

    For more information, please consult the dedicated website of the event.

    Award Ceremony 2022

    Award Ceremony 2022

    On last 27 September 2022, from 18.00-20.00 (GMT-5), the UCLG Committee on Culture together with Mexico City organised the Award Ceremony of the 5th edition of the International Award UCLG - Mexico City - Culture 21 at the Teatro de la Ciudad "Esperanza Iris", in Mexico City. 

    On the occasion, winning cities (Buenos Aires and Dublin) as well as some of the special mentions of the 5th edition took part in the Ceremony. Individual winners (Dr. Lourdes Arizpe and Dr. Daisy Fancourt) also intervened. 

    The Ceremony was followed by a debate entitled "Dialogue on Cultural Rights in Cities", which included the participation of several active cities of the Committee, including Barcelona, Bilbao, Bogotá, and Buenos Aires.

    You can find the concept note and agenda of the session here.

    The video recording of the Ceremony will be available soon.

    Mondiacult 2022

    Mondiacult 2022

    The Committee on Culture of UCLG had an active role in Mondiacult 2022, the UNESCO Global Conference on Cultural Policies organised in Mexico City from 28 to 30 Septembre 2022, forty years after the first conference of this kind.

    In particular, we successfully coorganised in the following side-events:

    • Side-event "Scale Matters: Cities upfront for Cultural Rights"
      28 September 2022, 14:00-15:00 (GMT-5)
      Los Pinos, Mexico City
      Organised by the UCLG Committee on Culture and the World Cities Culture Forum (WCCF)
      Find the concept note and agenda of the session here.
       
    • Side-event "From Policy to Practice: The Role of Culture in the 2030 Agenda and Beyond"
      28 September 2022, 15:00-16:00 (GMT-5)
      Los Pinos, Mexico City
      Organised by the Canadian Commission for UNESCO, the University of Toronto, Arterial Network, Culture Action Europe, ICOMOS, IFCCD, IFLA, IMC and the UCLG Committee on Culture.
      Find the concept note and agenda of the session here.

    The two sessions offered interpretation in English and Spanish and were live-streamed on this website. The recordings of the events will be available soon.

     

    Additionnally, during Mondiacult 2022, the UCLG Committee on Culture also organised the Award Ceremony of the 5th edition of the International Award UCLG - Mexico City - Culture 21, in close collaboration with the City of Mexico; and the side-event 'A Culture Goal is essential for Our Common Future', in close collaboration with the #Culture2030Goal campaign. 

    Global Campaign “10, 100, 1000 Human Rights Cities and Territories by 2030”

    Global Campaign “10, 100, 1000 Human Rights Cities and Territories by 2030”

    Gathered in the Committee on Social Inclusion, Participatory Democracy and Human Rights (UCLG-CISDPDH) of United Cities and Local Governments, the cities of Barcelona, Grigny, Gwangju, Mexico City, Utrecht and Vienna launched an international call to invite pioneer cities and territories across the world to commit to human rights through the Global Campaign "10, 100, 1000 Human Rights Cities and Territories by 2030".

    This campaign recognises that cultural rights are an essential dimension of human rights and aims at bringing together local and regional governments wishing to advance on this issue. The promotion of the right to fully and freely participate in cultural life is interconnected with building sustainable and more democratic societies and a driver for transformation and empowerment against inequalities, discrimination, or climate change.

    The campaign will build an active community of cities and territories promoting human rights to guide their action and ensure dignity for all.

    Should your city or local or regional government wish to join the campaign, we invite you to fill this form and to send it to the secretariat of the UCLG- CSIPDHR, (cisdp1@uclg.org) before September 15, 2022.

    More information on the campaign on this page

    Book "Arena da Cultura" by Belo Horizonte

    Book "Arena da Cultura" by Belo Horizonte

    The City of Belo Horizonte, winner of the 1st edition of the International Award UCLG - Mexico City - Culture 21 in 2014 with the programme "Arena da Cultura" recently released the book "Arena da Cultura".

    The book presents the 'Escola Livre de Artes Arena da Cultura', including its history, guidelines, and its 10 artistic areas of action: Visual Arts, Audiovisual, Behind the Scenes of the Arts, Circus, Dance, Popular Design, Cultural Management and Production, Music, Cultural Heritage and Theatre.

    The 111-page publication is divided into three chapters and also addresses the School's cultural decentralization program, and the importance of the initiative in training, democratizing access and promoting Cultural Rights.

    All information here.

    British Council: Cultural Policy Dialogue in Latin America and the Caribbean

    British Council: Cultural Policy Dialogue in Latin America and the Caribbean

    The British Council in Mexico commissioned a regional Atlas Report of Cultural Policies for Sustainable Development with the focus to benchmark a set of cultural policies in Latin America and the Caribbean. This forum will see LATAC (Latin America and the Caribbean) experts and policymakers reflect on cultural trends, insights, and analysis on the latest policies and initiatives in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Jamaica, México Perú, Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela. The report will be launched during the Road to #MONDIACULT2022.

    Join the online Launch of the Atlas Report of Cultural Policies for Sustainable Development on next 31 August 2022 (09:00-10:00 CDT / 4.00-5.00PM CEST). Event in Spanish and English.

    More information and registrations here

    IN SITU Launch

    IN SITU Launch

    The Committee on Culture of UCLG is an outreach partner in a new European project on culture and creative industries in non-urban areas of the EU.

    The project “IN SITU - Place-based innovation of cultural and creative industries in non-urban areas” was launched on July 1, 2022, with a 48-month duration. Coordinated by the Centre for Social Studies at the University of Coimbra, Portugal, the €4 million project is funded by the European Commission under the Horizon Europe programme.

    Despite the increased visibility and importance of cultural and creative industries (CCIs) based in non-urban areas of the European Union in the last decade, there is a noticeable lack of research and policy attention to their specific needs, characteristics, and potential. IN SITU brings together leading research approaches to economic evolution and diversification, processes of innovation, non-urban place-based planning, and entrepreneurship in CCIs. The project aims to contribute to increasing the capacity of CCIs to act as drivers of innovation, competitiveness, and sustainability in their local context.

    IN SITU seeks to provide in-depth knowledge on the effects of cross-sectoral connections, innovative strategies and systems, and the needs of CCIs' practitioners in non-urban areas, complementing this with proposals for cultural and innovation policies and frameworks. IN SITU includes also capacity-building programme to enable CCIs to address some of the key issues in their communities/regions.

    The core defining aspect of IN SITU is the interlinking of research and practice through place-based IN SITU Labs - hubs for networking, capacity building, and monitoring case studies in six non-urban regions across Europe, located in Portugal, Ireland, Iceland, Finland, Latvia, and Croatia.

    The project Consortium brings together 13 institutional partners in 12 countries: the Centre for Social Studies of the University of Coimbra (coordinator); National University of Ireland Galway (Ireland); European Network of Cultural Centres (Belgium); Utrecht University (Netherlands); National Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment(France); MONDRAGON Innovation & Knowledge(Spain); Kultura Nova Foundation(Croatia); University of the Azores (Portugal); University of Turku (Finland); Latvian Academy of Culture (Latvia); Bifröst University (Iceland); National Academy of Theatre and Film Arts “Kr. Sarafov” (Bulgaria); and University of Hildesheim (Germany).

    The IN SITU project is also accompanied by an array of Outreach Partners within Europe and internationally: Culture Action Europe, DigitalMeetsCulture.eu, EMES - Research Network for Social Enterprise, Creative Scotland, United Cities and Local Governments - Committee on Culture, Cultural Development Network (Australia), Creative City Network of Canada, SPARC: Supporting Performing Arts in Rural and Remote Communities (Canada), and Sustaining Theatre and Dance (STAND) Foundation (South Africa). In addition, the project has an International Advisory Board of seven leading international experts working on CCIs and culture-based work in non-urban areas.

    For further information, please contact Nancy Duxbury (IN SITU Principal Investigator, Centre of Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal): duxbury@ces.uc.pt, or the UCLG Committee on Culture: culture@uclg.org.

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