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New report and suite of videos demonstrate minimum service disabled people should receive from arts venues galleries and museums

Cygnor Celfyddydau Cymru - Arts Council of Wales, 27 March 2026, Wales

As part of Arts Council of Wales and Amgueddfa Cymru’s commitment to widening engagement with arts and culture, a report has been published which sets out the minimum standards for welcoming disabled people to cultural venues, along with a supporting series of accessible videos to bring the standards to life.

Call for Entries: 2026 UNESCO Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation

UNESCO, 27 March 2026, International

UNESCO has opened submissions for the 2026 Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation, inviting nominations for outstanding conservation projects across the Asia-Pacific region. The Awards recognize private sector initiatives and public–private partnerships that demonstrate excellence in preserving historical sites while fostering community engagement.

Congo-Ghana Creative Corridor: Republic of Congo partners Ghana to forge Pan-Africa film and cultural integration

Ghana News Agency, 27 March 2026, Ghana

In a landmark move to bridge the creative economies of Francophone and Anglophone Africa, the Republic of Congo has initiated a creative collaboration with Ghana. The partnership is aimed at promoting Pan-African integration through film, culture, and shared storytelling.

Making creativity matter: UNESCO’s latest Re|Shaping Policies for Creativity report calls for bold policy action

UNESCO, 27 March 2026, International

On 18 February 2026, UNESCO’s fourth edition of Re|Shaping Policies for Creativity report was launched at its Headquarters. Bringing together leading experts and international partners, the event focused on how cultural policy must respond to economic instability, digital disruption and widening global inequalities.

Grenada Office Of Creative Affairs Launches Institutional Strengthening Project For Grenada’s Cultural and Creative Industries

Wee FM, 27 March 2026, Grenada

Grenada Office of Creative Affairs, a division of the Ministry of Tourism, Creative Economy and Culture, has launched a strategic initiative to address institutional strengthening of Grenada’s cultural and creative industries (CCIs). The six-month project will examine the mandates, governance structures, policies and legislation that guide key cultural bodies to develop an efficient governance fr…

"Cultural Horizons" Project Presentation

Ukrainian Cultural Foundation, 27 March 2026, Ukraine

Ukrainian Cultural Foundation invites representatives of the cultural and creative sectors, cultural organisations and institutions, artists, cultural professionals and the general public to join the presentation of the international project «Cultural Horizons» implemented by Ukrainian Cultural Foundation (Ukraine) and Cultural Vistas (Germany) and co-funded by the EU.