Eu-unesco expert facility

When
2021
2021
Who
European commission’s dg for international partnerships
European commission’s dg for international partnerships
Website of the policy/measure
Description of the policy/measure
This programme aims to support developing countries within a timeframe of 18-24 months to: • design, adapt and/or implement regulatory frameworks (laws, strategies, policies and measures) for the ccis, including intellectual property rights related to ccis. • strengthen skills and capacities to support long-term cultural policy development and implementation that support the ccis. • create peer-to-peer mechanisms to strengthen institutional capacities for the ccis through south-south cooperation activities
2005 Convention Monitoring Framework Goal(s)
Area(s) of Monitoring
Results achieved
Selection of 12 beneficiary countries, selection of experts providing assistance, set-up of country teams for the peer-to-peer exchanges, diagnostics of country needs. the current beneficiary countries are costa rica, ethiopia, gabon, georgia, jamaica, mexico, namibia, palestine, panama, south sudan, uganda and zimbabwe. previous beneficiaries (since the eu-unesco expert facility was launched 2010) have been argentina, barbados, malawi, kenya, honduras, niger, burkina faso, vietnam, haiti, mauritius, seychelles, cambodia, the democratic republic of congo. this means the eu-unesco expert facility has now supported implementation of the unesco 2005 convention in 25 countries in all 5 unesco regions.
Financial resources allocated to the policy
1.72 mil. usd = 1.4 mil. eur