The National Arts Council of Zimbabwe, in partnership with the Chartered Accountants Academy, proudly conferred certificates to participants of the Financial Literacy Masterclass.
This initiative is about empowering our creatives with the numbers know-how to run art businesses.
🌎 Se celebra en Montevideo los 20 años de la Carta Cultural Iberoamericana
🙌🏼 El MEC co-organiza este encuentro internacional para reflexionar sobre cultura, ciudadanía, innovación y cooperación regional junto a referentes de toda Iberoamérica.
📍21 y 22 de mayo.
https://t.co/QHJtgAsqLs
#cartaculturaliberoamericana
We are very pleased to welcome the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) @aseforg as an Affiliate Member of the Federation, marking a renewed chapter in our longstanding relationship.
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#ACORNS#IFACCA#art#culturalpolicy
We are very pleased to welcome the Guam Council on the Arts and Humanities Agency as a new Affiliate Member of the Federation, representing Guam, an unincorporated territory of the USA.
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This month in our ACORNS newsletter, we focus on the creative economy and investment in the cultural and creative sectors (CCS)
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This month in our ACORNS newsletter, we highlight two key stakeholders in the cultural ecology: cultural workers & the public at large
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IFACCA & the Nordic Culture Fund have launched the second edition of the IFACCA–Globus Fellowship — welcoming 14 Fellows from across Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Latin America & the Pacific. 🌍
Read more: https://t.co/i9wHLRzCj1
#IFACCA#GlobusFellowship#CulturalPolicy
Our findings from the 2026 @UNESCO Re|Shaping Policies for Creativity report show that international exchange and cooperation is more needed than ever. 🤝🌍
We share some key insights and reflections in our latest newsletter: https://t.co/M94DP4sYd0
#CulturePolicy#Arts#IFACCA
@UNESCO's 2026 Re|Shaping Policies for Creativity report shows that #digital cultural governance has become a central pillar of cultural policymaking, yet existing frameworks are widely recognised as inadequate, particularly on GenAI.
Read our reflections https://t.co/M94DP4sqns
In the last month, @UNESCO launched its 4th edition of the 2026 UNESCO Re|Shaping Policies for Creativity report. We share some key insights and reflections in our latest newsletter: https://t.co/M94DP4sYd0
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Ms Michelle Chawla says: “I’m honoured to take on the role of Deputy Chair & to support IFACCA’s vital international work...I look forward to deepening our collective efforts so that creativity continues to benefit people & communities around the world.” ℹ️https://t.co/pgEA5L2xwo
We welcome Ms Michelle Chawla, Director & CEO of @CanadaCouncil as Deputy Chair of IFACCA. With nearly 30 years in the field of public arts & culture funding, she has extensive leadership expertise in public policy, intergovernmental relations & major transformation initiatives.
Introducing IFACCA’s new Chair, Mr Maanka A. Chipindi. He says: "I am deeply honoured to be elected Chair of IFACCA... In a world that is more complex than ever, organisations like IFACCA keep us connected, engaged, & in meaningful dialogue...”
Read more: https://t.co/pgEA5L35lW
Introducing IFACCA’s new Chair, Mr Maanka A. Chipindi. As Director & CEO of @NACZambia since 2017, he has played a pivotal role in shaping Zambia’s cultural landscape—strengthening creative ecosystems, championing the arts across Africa, & advancing evidence‑based cultural policy
We are deeply honoured to announce the election of Mr Maanka A. Chipindi, Director & CEO of National Arts Council of Zambia, as Chair of IFACCA and Ms Michelle Chawla, Director & CEO of the Canada Council for the Arts, as Deputy Chair, commencing 1 April https://t.co/xPj1kzzDys
This month in our monthly #ACORNS newsletter, we share news on initiatives in digital technologies, AI, culture and education, as well as developments on upcoming new cultural strategies and policies around the world.
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#arts#culture#policy
Creativity is shaping our world — driving economies and connecting communities. A rapidly changing cultural landscape is creating new opportunities but also new risks for creators.
Discover the latest trends shaping creative industries in the newly published @UNESCO report Re|Shaping Policies for Creativity.
🔗https://t.co/AXTlNMUdRD
Fiji 🇫🇯 and the #MSG signed the Host Agreement for the 8th Melanesian Arts & Culture Festival #MACFEST to be held in Suva this year. Vanuatu 🇻🇺 hosted the last #MACFEST in Port Vila, a flagship of the #MSG.