UNESCO launches 2nd round of consultations
PESHAWAR: The UNESCO-Pakistan has launched the second round of countrywide consultations to stress the need for public policies that support creative sector and to raise awareness about the importance of UNESCO’s 2005 Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions.
Countrywide consultations were held in July in Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad, with the support of Centre for Culture and Development (CKU) and funded by the Government of Denmark, said a press release.
The workshop goes a step further by engaging a range of stakeholders, including government representatives from both provincial and federal levels, professionals of public institutions, academics, as well as representatives of civil society organisations from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
UNESCO’s efforts to address the lack of cultural policy in Pakistan were highlighted by Vibeke Jensen, UNESCO Representative to Pakistan, at the workshop’s inaugural session on Thursday.
She stressed that the UNESCO 2005 Convention affirms the sovereign right of states to adopt policies and measures that nurture creativity, provide access for creative minds to participate in domestic and international marketplaces where their artistic works/expressions can be recognised and compensated and ensure these expressions are accessible to the public at large.
-
Gwyneth Paltrow Discusses ‘bizarre’ Ways Of Dealing With Chronic Illness -
US House Passes Resolution To Rescind Trump’s Tariffs On Canada -
Reese Witherspoon Pays Tribute To James Van Der Beek After His Death -
Halsey Explains ‘bittersweet’ Endometriosis Diagnosis -
'Single' Zayn Malik Shares Whether He Wants More Kids -
James Van Der Beek’s Family Faces Crisis After His Death -
Courteney Cox Celebrates Jennifer Aniston’s 57th Birthday With ‘Friends’ Throwback -
Camila Cabello Shares Update On Her Hair Two Years After Going Platinum -
Prince William Steps In To Help Farmer's Awareness Mission -
Queen Elizabeth Tied To Andrew's Sexual Abuse Case Settlement: Report -
Mark Ruffalo Urges Fans To Boycott Top AI Company Boycott -
Prince William Joins Esports Battle In Saudi Arabia -
Princess Beatrice, Eugenie Are Being Ripped Apart: ‘Their Relationship Is Fully Fractured’ -
Arden Cho Shares Update On Search For ‘perfect’ Wedding Dress Ahead Of Italy Ceremony -
Ariana Madix Goes Unfiltered About Dating Life -
Prince William Closes Saudi Arabia Visit With Rare Desert Shot