BtO - Pilot Cities meeting

BtO - Pilot Cities meeting

On next 9 June 2023, from 15h00 to 16h15 CEST, the UCLG Committee on Culture will organise a workshop with European Pilot Cities in the framework of the Beyond the Obvious Conference "Handle with Care Culture for Social Well-being" (7-9 June 2023, Elefsina), the annual conference of Culture Action Europe (CAE) which is UCLG's partner for the Pilot Cities programme - Europe

The workshop will be devoted to learning from policies, programmes and activities on “Care-cities: Strategies for Enhancing Urban Well-being through Culture" (see draft programme of BtO here).

This will be part of a series of workshops related to the CultureForHealth project and the presentation of the “CultureForHealth Report. Culture’s contribution to health and well-being. A report on evidence and policy recommendations for Europe”. 

More information will be available very soon.

UNESCO Multistakeholder Dialogue on Culture & Arts Education

UNESCO Multistakeholder Dialogue on Culture & Arts Education

On next 25 and 26 May 2023, UNESCO will call a wide range of stakeholders across the cultural and education ecosystems to join a multistakeholder dialogue on Culture and Arts Education on the occasion of the International Arts Education week to be celebrated at UNESCO headquarters in Paris.

The meeting will aim at harnessing the powerful relationship that exists between culture and education to advance sustainable development and achieve more inclusive and resilient societies. 

More information on the meeting here, and on UNESCO global framework for culture and arts education here.

IOPD Award on Citizen Participation

IOPD Award on Citizen Participation

The International Observatory on Participatory Democracy (IOPD) launches the 17th edition of the award “Best Practice in Citizen Participation”.

The award is delivered annually to recognize successful experiences and public policies on citizen participation, community engagement, democratic innovation, public deliberation, and open government. This year's edition presents as a novelty the inclusion of categories to classify and evaluate the practices. Therefore, you must choose the category to nominate your practice: citizenship, decision, or deliberation.

If your city or local government has implemented a practice to promote participatory democracy in your city, region, or territory between January 2020 and March 2023, we invite you to submit an application to Award before May 31, 2023. 

The local government winner of the best practice will receive the award, a diploma, a special dissemination of the experience and a paid trip with accommodation for one person to the 22nd Conference in Rio de Janeiro, which will take place from November 6 to 8, 2023.

More information here.

Call for papers on global governance of development and its impact on cultural rights

Call for papers on global governance of development and its impact on cultural rights

The UN Special Rapporteur in the field of cultural rights, Ms. Alexandra Xanthaki, will continue to work on cultural rights in development for her next report to the General Assembly, examining more closely the global governance of development and its impact on cultural rights.

The call for contribution of the Special Rapporteur is available online in English, Spanish and French, on this page. Submissions were to be sent electronically until 14 April, but the Special Rapporteur is happy to accept additional submissions until 28 April 2023.

More information here.

Culture: the missing piece

Culture: the missing piece

On next 20 April 2023 (14.00-15.30 CEST), the UCLG Committee on Culture and the Learning team of UCLG are organising a webinar to introduce the different MOOCs promoted by UCLG regarding culture and sustainable development.

On the agenda: the MOOC on Cultural Actions fostering Gender Equality in Cities and Territories and the MOOC on Culture and Climate Resilient Development, as well as exchanges on the experiences of some of our cities and a collective interactive exercise.

If you wish to explore the critical role of culture can and needs to play in achieving the SDGs at the local level, this webinar is for you!

Please register to participate to the webinar following this link.

Artemrede turns 18!

Artemrede turns 18!

Artemrede celebrates its 18 years with debates and dialogues on cultural cooperation, promoting qualification and development in the territories, valuing the central role of theatres and other cultural spaces as dynamising and promoting poles of arts and citizenship. The meeting will take place on 16 March 2023 in Lisbon.

More information: https://www.artemrede.pt/pt_pt/project/dias-abertos-2023/#0

New report on Cultural Rights and Migration

New report on Cultural Rights and Migration

The UN Special Rapporteur on Cultural Rights, Ms Alexandra Xanthaki, is about to issue a new report entitled "Cultural Rights and Migration”. The report will be available in several languages in this website very soon.

The Special Rapporteur will be presenting her reports to UN Human Rights Council next week, on Wednesday 15 March at 11.00am, Geneva time, approximately. All who wish to follow the interactive dialogue live can do so by accessing the webcast trhough this link: http://webtv.un.org/live

In memory of Zayd Minty

In memory of Zayd Minty

We are sincerely saddened to announce the passing away of Zayd Minty, founder of Creative City South and expert of the UCLG Culture Committee.

Zayd knocked on our doors almost a decade ago, when he was leading the cultural policies of Cape Town. We began a closer work with him when he founded Creative City South. In this project, he connected his profound knowledge and committed love for African cities with cities in other continents, especially in Latin America and East-Asia. In 2018, he was involved as a key expert in a capacity-building workshop organised in South Africa by the South African Local Governments Association on culture in sustainable cities. He came to our Culture Summit in Buenos Aires in 2019, where he ran a special workshop, and he was very much involved in the writing of the Rome Charter on cultural rights and in the initial steps of the Climate Heritage Network. At that time, he became Research Associate on Cultural Policy and Management at the Wits School of Arts, working with Avril Joffe. In 2020, we were lucky to have Zayd as our key expert in the first-ever “Seven Keys” workshop, in Bulawayo, and in 2021 he involved us in the first steps of the Local Cultural Governance Network of South Africa. He also brought his enthusiasm for urban cultural expressions to the UCLG Community of Practice on Inclusive and Accessible cities. He was a brilliant speaker and writer, and he had hunger to learn, to share and to include all in the conversation, with the genuine interest in improving the lives of all.

Our sincerest condolences to the family and friends. The whole culture community is in grief.

New MOOC on Culture and Gender Equality

New MOOC on Culture and Gender Equality

The Committee on Culture of United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG) is happy to release a new Massive Online Open Course (MOOC) on Culture and Gender Equality

Hosted on the UCLG Learning platform known as #LearningWithUCLG, our MOOC explores the role of Cultural Actions to Support Gender Equality in Cities and Territories, and provides a cultural perspective to addressing women’s rights and gender-responsive policies for sustainable development. It is based on the report on 'Cultural Actions Supporting Gender Equality in Cities and Territories' coordinated by Farida Shaheed, former UN Special Rapporteur on Cultural Rights and published in late 2021.

This course aims to introduce the contents of the report to an audience of local government practitioners, women’s rights advocates and people interested in this subject. The modules of this online course are intended to be a good practice guide for municipalities and governments around the world who are putting into practice how to make their cities and territories more inclusive and egalitarian.

What will you learn in this MOOC?

  • The main policy and global agenda frameworks for local cultural action in the field of gender equality.
  • Three key pathways to advance transformative policies with regards to gender equality from a local government perspective, including: institutional and governance arrangements; public spaces and values-oriented interventions; and new cultural activities modalities
  • The role of the global municipal movement in advancing gender equality.

The MOOC is open to anyone interested in learning on the relation between culture, local public policies and gender equality. It is free of charge, available in English, and it includes a completion certificate.

You can access the MOOC at: https://learningwith.uclg.org/p/cultural-actions-supporting-gender-equality-in-cities-and-territories

ENCC Webinar

ENCC Webinar

On next 7 December 2022, from 15:00 to 17.00 CET, the European Network of Cultural Centres (ENCC) will organise a webinar on "Non-urban culture".

This peer-learning webinar will be dedicated to showcasing and interacting with promotors of large scale cultural projects (IN SITU, SPARSE, CORAL ITN), which have the ambition to support Cultural and Creative Industries (CCIs), cultural professionals and civil society in non-urban areas. It will also allow to introduce a number of innovative place-based practices and examine them along the three dimensions of territory, scale and action.

More information on the agenda of the webinar can be found here. Register here.

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