Intergovernmental and interministerial cooperation programmes with developing countries

Description of the policy/measure
The most recent intergovernmental cooperation programme signed with developing countries is with china (2016-2020). interministerial cooperation programmes signed in recent years with developing countries are with belarus (2013-2015, new programme in process), azerbaijan (2012-2014), armenia (2015-2018) and uzbekistan (2014-2016).
2005 Convention Monitoring Framework Goal(s)
Area(s) of Monitoring
Results achieved
No specific results expected. in general, cooperation programmes between countries serve as tools helping to foster cultural diplomacy and building awareness, dialogue and relations across nations, traditions, borders, cultures and people, also enabling the implementation of the priority cooperation activities mutually agreed upon between the stakeholders.
Financial resources allocated to the policy
Ministry of culture, other players in the cultural sector. yearly budget for the projects that has been prepared based on the priorities set in the cooperation programmes that serves as a co-financing for these projects is around eur 150k.