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A Memorandum was signed for the protection and development of the National Film Heritage

Ministry of Culture of Georgia, 26 March 2026, Georgia

In order to protect and develop the national film heritage, a memorandum of cooperation was signed between the Ministry of Culture of Georgia, the National Center of Cinematography of Georgia, JSC "Georgian Film" and "Georgian Film Distribution" LLC.

NCCA showcases women-led artistry though ARTE BABAE exhibit

The Philippine Information Agency, 26 March 2026, Philippines

The exhibition brings together Filipino women artisans from across the country in celebration of National Women’s Month, recognizing their vital role in preserving community traditions, cultural heritage, and women-led creative enterprises.

Centre to preserve culture reopened

The Herald, 25 March 2026, Zimbabwe

Permanent Secretary for Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture, Mr Nicholas Moyo, said the re opening of the centre marks a significant step in safeguarding the country’s cultural identity while promoting innovation and community engagement.

Greater cultural inclusivity is key to social progress in Europe

European Commission, 25 March 2026, Scotland

The 2018 New European Agenda for Culture and its 2025 successor, the Culture Compass for Europe, are a clear acknowledgement by the EU that culture matters for community building and shared identity.

Unlocking creative economy for Kenya’s growing youth talent

Business Daily Africa, 25 March 2026, Kenya

Kenya stands at a demographic and economic crossroads. With nearly 80 percent of the population under 35, the country must urgently create scalable, sustainable employment pathways. Traditional sectors alone cannot absorb this youthful energy. The creative economy presents one of the most under-leveraged solutions.

Benefits of enhancing cultural cooperation with the EU: evidence from Scottish stakeholders

Scottish Government, 25 March 2026, Scotland

This paper covers the Scottish Government stance on the benefits of enhancing cultural cooperation with the EU based on evidence from Scottish stakeholders. Angus Robertson, Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture sent the paper to the UK Government on 19 March 2026.