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Thursday, 7 October 2010

THERE'S NO ESCAPING THE MARCH OF CULTURAL POLICY…

Following its earlier meetings in Harare and Mbabane, Arterial Network's Cultural Policy Task Group met in Kigali, Rwanda to consider the latest draft of the generic cultural policy framework being developed to assist African countries - and civil society players in particular - in devising cultural policies based on international and African policy instruments. The next steps in the process are a further draft based on input from the Kigali meeting, additional comments from participants at that meeting, and a further seminar with other African cultural policy experts to test and further refine the content. This project is supported by the Commonweal th Foundation, and is intended to conclude its first phase with the launch of the generic policy framework in Africa and London later in 2010.

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