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Ministry of Cultural Affairs, Tunisia, 24 September 2025, Tunisia
The Minister of Cultural Affairs, Mrs. Amina Al-Sarrafi, met on Wednesday, September 24, 2025, with a number of directors general of institutions under supervision, general managers and directors at the Ministry to review the progress of a number of projects.
National Arts Council of South Africa, 23 September 2025, South Africa
The National Arts Council of South Africa (NAC), in collaboration with the Hong Kong Arts Development Council (HKADC), is excited to present the second instalment of Journey of Discovery, a much-anticipated concert taking place at the renowned Market Theatre in Johannesburg on 24 and 25 October 2025.
Finnish Arts and Culture Agency, 22 September 2025, Finland
In 2024, the Arts Promotion Centre Finland supported arts and culture in the form of grants, grants and prizes with a total of EUR 46.4 million. The amount of support granted was EUR 3.4 million less than in 2023.
Department of Culture, Communications and Sport, 22 September 2025, Ireland
The findings of this external report from Alma Economics show that the real net fiscal cost of the BIA pilot over the period 2021–2025 was just under €72 million. Audience engagement with the arts generated an estimated €16.9 million in social value over the three pilot years, based on willingness-to-pay estimates for cultural participation. The most substantial social gain came from improvements…
Federal Ministry of Information & National Orientation, 19 September 2025, Nigeria
The Federal Ministry of Art, Culture, Tourism and the Creative Economy has published the Creative Economy Data Mapping Report, a landmark study that provides a comprehensive overview of opportunities across Nigeria’s creative economy value chain.
Ministry of Culture and Strategic Communications, 18 September 2025, Ukraine
On September 17, an online meeting took place between Acting Minister of Culture and Strategic Communications of Ukraine, Tetyana Berezhna, and Minister of Culture and Media of the Republic of Croatia, Nina Obuljen Koržinek.
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