The EU-Eastern Partnership Culture and Creativity Programme aims to support the cultural and creative sectors in six Eastern European countries. It has four components: cultural indicators research and mapping; capacity building; support for European contact and cooperation; and communication and advocacy. The programme's priorities include agenda setting, alliances, mainstreaming culture, evidence building, and cultural industry capacity building. It will be operated by a small core team, country coordinators, and program associates/leaders. The program can support partners through research, capacity building, policy reforms, and international cooperation opportunities.
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The EU-Eastern Partnership
Culture and Creativity
Programme purpose is to support
the cultural and creative sectors’
contribution to sustainable
humanitarian, social and economic
development in Armenia,
Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia,
Moldova and Ukraine.
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Four Components
• Cultural Indicators, research, and
mapping
• Capacity building
• Support for increasing European
contact and cooperation opportunities
• Communication and advocacy
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The Programme’s
priorities
• Agenda Setting
• Win-Win Alliances
• Building a Positive Climate for Culture
• Evidence Building, Learning and Legacy
• Cultural and Creative Industries Capacity
Building
• Mainstreaming Eastern Partnership Culture,
Cultural Leaders and Organisations in the
'European Cultural Space'
• Culture and Crisis
5. The Programme’s principles
• Consultation and agenda-
setting
• Inclusion through values
• Creativity, innovation and
change
• Tolerance, respect and
reconciliation
• Partnership, mutuality and
sharing success
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6. Operational Structure
• Small Core Leadership Team based
in Kyiv
• 6 Country Coordinators
• A substantial network of Programme
Associates and Programme Leaders
• Flexible ‘Backstopping’ provided by
the Consortium
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How our Programme can support you
• Conducting practical research
• Strengthening capacities for evidence-based
policy
• Contributing to cultural policy reforms
• Capacity-building in support of modernisation
of the cultural sector
• Creating synergies between public and private
actors and between government and civil
society
• Providing opportunities for international
cooperation
• Raising awareness of the role of culture
• Sharing knowledge and good practice
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How Georgian cultural actors can
engage with this programme
• Up to 50 special responsibility programme associates and
100 other programme associates
• Up to 14 workshops in Georgia on Creative Europe,
cultural leadership, project cycle management, cultural
research, PR and Communications,
• Up to 3 regional workshops
• A website where up to 100 Georgian cultural operators
can showcase their organisations internationally
• Get involved in policy debate and development
• A study tour to Poland
• A National Partnership Fair and Culture Policy Forum
• Two research papers on Performing Arts and Festivals
and Fairs
• Culture and Creativity Awards
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What should be the most
important priorities of the
agenda for cultural and
creative industries in
Georgia?
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Thank you for attention!
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