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News / Skills and employment in the culture and creative industries: Strategic frameworks and promising initiatives

Skills and employment in the culture and creative industries: Strategic frameworks and promising initiatives

UNESCO, 19 May 2026, International

This report examines how skills development systems can better align with evolving industry needs across diverse fields, from music and fashion to film and heritage crafts. It identifies key challenges and presents promising approaches, including innovative training models and partnerships.

https://www.unesco.org/en/articles/skills-and-employment-culture-and-creative-industries-strategic-frameworks-and-promising-initiatives

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