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Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) Cultural Action Plan 2015-2020
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Adopted by the Third Meeting of Ministers of Culture of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) held in Havana, Republic of Cuba, 18-19 September, 2015
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Declaration of Havana
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Final Declaration of the 6th Meeting of the Ministers of Culture of ALBA-TCP countries, held in Havana, Republic of Cuba, 17 September 2015.
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37 C/4. UNESCO Medium-Term Strategy 2014–2021
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As approved by the General Conference at its 37th
session (General Conference resolution 37 C/Res.1)
and validated by the Executive Board at its 194th
session (194 EX/Decision 18). FRANÇAIS
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UNESCO Work Plan for Culture in Latin America and the Caribbean 2016 - 2021
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The Culture Work Plan for Latin America and the Caribbean aims at guiding the actions to be implemented at national and regional levels during the period 2016-2021. It focuses on contributing to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals that will be adopted by the UN General Assembly in 2015, through the implementation of UNESCO’s Culture Programme, as adopted by the General Conference of the Organisation. (ESPAÑOL) (FRANÇAIS) (PORTUGUES)
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UNESCO Culture for Development Indicators (CDIS): Uruguay's Analytical Brief
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The CDIS methodology is the outcome of a four year (2009-2013) applied research process. By the end of 2013, it has been implemented in 11 countries around the world, demonstrating its potential for policy impact. Uruguay began implementation of the CDIS in July 2011 and completed the process in May 2014. This Brief summarizes the results, implementation details and impact the CDIS project had in Uruguay.
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UNESCO Culture for Development Indicators (CDIS): Ecuador's Analytical Brief
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The CDIS methodology is the outcome of a four year (2009-2013) applied research process. By the end of 2013, it has been implemented in 11 countries around the world, demonstrating its potential for policy impact. Ecuador began implementation of the CDIS in January 2012 and completed the process in December 2012. This Brief summarizes the results, implementation details and impact the CDIS project had in Ecuador.
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UNESCO Culture for Development Indicators (CDIS): Colombia's Analytical Brief
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The CDIS methodology is the outcome of a four year (2009-2013) applied research process. By the end of 2013, it has been implemented in 11 countries around the world, demonstrating its potential for policy impact. Colombia began implementation of the CDIS in May 2011 and completed the process in June 2014. This Brief summarizes the results, implementation details and impact the CDIS project had in Colombia.
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A/RES/70/1. Transforming our World: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
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Resolution adopted by the U.N. General Assembly on 25 September 2015, during its 70th Session. This Agenda is a plan of action for people, planet and prosperity. It also seeks to strengthen universal peace in larger freedom. The Agenda includes 17 Sustainable Development Goals and 169 targets. (FRANÇAIS)
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UNESCO Culture for Development Indicators (CDIS): Data Tables
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UNESCO
The CDIS Data Tables have been created to facilitate the construction of the 22 CDIS indicators at the national level. They offer a common framework for data processing and include, whenever possible, automatic calculations and visualizations of results. By providing such technical assistance, the CDIS Data Tables also foster a certain comparable understanding of results. (FRANÇAIS)
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UNESCO Culture for Development Indicators (CDIS): Global Database
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UNESCO
The UNESCO Culture for Development Indicators (CDIS) Global Database includes the results for the 22 CDIS indicators and the detailed sources used for their construction worldwide in 11 countries. During implementation from 2011 to 2014, the CDIS involved over 24 national level workshops to discuss and validate results, bringing together a large number of stakeholders from ministries, national statistics institutes, academics, development agencies and civil society.(FRANÇAIS)
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