IFACCA Announcements in April 2003
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Search Ifacca's New Wesbite
Our website, www.ifacca.org, has been significantly re-engineered to enable you to find and exchange information more easily. The new site allows quicker access to IFACCA's services, including the latest news on arts and culture support. You will also be able to search the site and to search past ACORNS stories. Try it here. You can use combinations of terms ('dance strategy', for example, returns more specific results than just 'dance') but you will need to search separately for variations on words; for example, search both 'culture policy' and 'cultural policy' to maximise your results. more >
Ifacca Board Meets In Sydney Australia
The interim board of IFACCA met this week in Sydney, Australia. This is the first time the board has met in Sydney where the IFACCA secretariat is located. Plans for the Second World Summit were high on the board's agenda as were governance and finance. More details about the meeting are in the following media release. more >
Welcome To New Members
IFACCA is very pleased to welcome two new members to the Federation: the Ministry of Basic Information and Culture of Namibia and the National Cultural Foundation of St Vincent and the Grenadines. Don't forget that members have special privileges at the Second World Summit on the Arts and Culture www.artsummit.org, including substantial discounts on registration, and voting rights at IFACCA's inaugural General Assembly. For more information on becoming a member, click here www.ifacca.org more >
Www.artsummit.org
IFACCA and the National Arts Council of Singapore are delighted to launch the website for the Second World Summit on the Arts and Culture. Coinciding with publication of the first Summit information brochure, the website contains information on the Summit theme, venue and registration details. Closer to the Summit we will add more on the program, speakers and related activities. We hope to see you at the Summit. Visit the site now: www.artsummit.org more >



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