logging in or signing up presentation poulsen DCCD Tarzen Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 49 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 19, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript UNESCO Workshop on Creative Industries – Brazzaville, February 2006: UNESCO Workshop on Creative Industries – Brazzaville, February 2006 Approach to Culture and Development Aid, by Morten G. Poulsen, DCCDDanish Center for Culture and Development (DDCD): Danish Center for Culture and Development (DDCD) Parastatal institution under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. DCCD works in three main areas: Culture and development aid Images festivals Support to culture exchange projectsCulture and Development Aid: Culture and Development Aid Main Guidelines and Reference Documents: UNDP – Human Development report on Cultural Liberty, 2004 Danida Strategy for Culture and Development, 2002 Danida – ”The Power of Culture”, 2000 UNESCO – “World Culture Reports 1998 and 2000 UNESCO – ”Our Creative Diversity”, 1995 Understanding of culture: Understanding of culture Mexico Declaration (1982): “The whole complex of distinctive spiritual, material, intellectual and emotional features that characterises a social group – not only the arts and letters but also modes of life, fundamental rights of the human being, value systems and beliefs”DCCD Strategic Priorities : DCCD Strategic Priorities Mainstreaming and promotion of culture into existing programmes Strengthening culture as a tool for development Direct support to arts and culture as an integrated part of democracy and poverty reduction DCCD Lines of Action: DCCD Lines of Action Formulation of Cultural strategies for Danish Embassies Implementation of culture development projects in Africa, Asia and the Middle East Promotion of cultural diversity, networking, advocacy and training Practical examples: Practical examples Democracy/rights: School newspapers in Ghana Income: Music industry in Senegal Social/Edutainment: Soap series on domestic violence in South Africa Human/Empowerment: children´s literature and readers clubs in Vietnam Environment: Visual art to reflect consumerism and urbanisation in Vietnam Peace: Football tournament for reconciliation in Angola Gender: Community theatre with female actors in Bangladesh Ethnicity: Exchange of artists between Greenland and Bolivia to promote diversity and identity Multidimensional effects - Music : Multidimensional effects - Music Music contributes to: Income generation Freedom of expression Mobilisation of youth Innovation/creativity Rethinking of social roles – e.g. jazz and improvisation Africa South-South Programme 2005-2007: Africa South-South Programme 2005-2007 Objective: Capacity development of artists and promotion of arts and culture in development aid Means: Advocacy, training and networking among artists, culture organisations and centres of excellence in Africa South of Sahara Slide11: DCCD INCD UNESCO Documentary Film Culture Journalism Music Research Advocacy Centre for Creative Arts South Africa MISA/NSJ Mozambique Institute for Music and Development Ghana DCCD INCD SenegalDocumentary Film: Documentary Film Training of 6-8 film makers from production houses in different countries in scriptwriting, directing, editing and distribution/marketing Production of short pilot documentaries in 6-8 teams with cultural journalists National workshops for film makers and journalists and production of short documentaries organised around a cultural event Culture Journalism : Culture Journalism Training seminar for 10-15 culture journalists from different countries in art critics, reviews of cultural policies, art in a development perspective, etc Production of culture documentaries together with film makers National training courses together with documentary film makers Music: Music Formation of music cooperative in Ghana Basic equipment for rehearsal and demo recordings Training in management, administration and contract matters Micro credit on a pilot basis Replication in other countries Research: Research Collection of studies on creative industries in Africa Development of methodology Desk review of existing studies Pilot study on the music industry in Senegal. Focus on job creation and economic impact – baseline, opportunities and barriers Advocacy/Policy framework: Advocacy/Policy framework Awareness raising in Senegal on the new convention on cultural diversity International Conference on Culture and Development with presentation of best practices for human, social, democratic and economic development through arts and culture You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
presentation poulsen DCCD Tarzen Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 49 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 19, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript UNESCO Workshop on Creative Industries – Brazzaville, February 2006: UNESCO Workshop on Creative Industries – Brazzaville, February 2006 Approach to Culture and Development Aid, by Morten G. Poulsen, DCCDDanish Center for Culture and Development (DDCD): Danish Center for Culture and Development (DDCD) Parastatal institution under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. DCCD works in three main areas: Culture and development aid Images festivals Support to culture exchange projectsCulture and Development Aid: Culture and Development Aid Main Guidelines and Reference Documents: UNDP – Human Development report on Cultural Liberty, 2004 Danida Strategy for Culture and Development, 2002 Danida – ”The Power of Culture”, 2000 UNESCO – “World Culture Reports 1998 and 2000 UNESCO – ”Our Creative Diversity”, 1995 Understanding of culture: Understanding of culture Mexico Declaration (1982): “The whole complex of distinctive spiritual, material, intellectual and emotional features that characterises a social group – not only the arts and letters but also modes of life, fundamental rights of the human being, value systems and beliefs”DCCD Strategic Priorities : DCCD Strategic Priorities Mainstreaming and promotion of culture into existing programmes Strengthening culture as a tool for development Direct support to arts and culture as an integrated part of democracy and poverty reduction DCCD Lines of Action: DCCD Lines of Action Formulation of Cultural strategies for Danish Embassies Implementation of culture development projects in Africa, Asia and the Middle East Promotion of cultural diversity, networking, advocacy and training Practical examples: Practical examples Democracy/rights: School newspapers in Ghana Income: Music industry in Senegal Social/Edutainment: Soap series on domestic violence in South Africa Human/Empowerment: children´s literature and readers clubs in Vietnam Environment: Visual art to reflect consumerism and urbanisation in Vietnam Peace: Football tournament for reconciliation in Angola Gender: Community theatre with female actors in Bangladesh Ethnicity: Exchange of artists between Greenland and Bolivia to promote diversity and identity Multidimensional effects - Music : Multidimensional effects - Music Music contributes to: Income generation Freedom of expression Mobilisation of youth Innovation/creativity Rethinking of social roles – e.g. jazz and improvisation Africa South-South Programme 2005-2007: Africa South-South Programme 2005-2007 Objective: Capacity development of artists and promotion of arts and culture in development aid Means: Advocacy, training and networking among artists, culture organisations and centres of excellence in Africa South of Sahara Slide11: DCCD INCD UNESCO Documentary Film Culture Journalism Music Research Advocacy Centre for Creative Arts South Africa MISA/NSJ Mozambique Institute for Music and Development Ghana DCCD INCD SenegalDocumentary Film: Documentary Film Training of 6-8 film makers from production houses in different countries in scriptwriting, directing, editing and distribution/marketing Production of short pilot documentaries in 6-8 teams with cultural journalists National workshops for film makers and journalists and production of short documentaries organised around a cultural event Culture Journalism : Culture Journalism Training seminar for 10-15 culture journalists from different countries in art critics, reviews of cultural policies, art in a development perspective, etc Production of culture documentaries together with film makers National training courses together with documentary film makers Music: Music Formation of music cooperative in Ghana Basic equipment for rehearsal and demo recordings Training in management, administration and contract matters Micro credit on a pilot basis Replication in other countries Research: Research Collection of studies on creative industries in Africa Development of methodology Desk review of existing studies Pilot study on the music industry in Senegal. Focus on job creation and economic impact – baseline, opportunities and barriers Advocacy/Policy framework: Advocacy/Policy framework Awareness raising in Senegal on the new convention on cultural diversity International Conference on Culture and Development with presentation of best practices for human, social, democratic and economic development through arts and culture