Martin roth initiative, since 2018

Where
Germany
Germany
When
2020
2020
Who
Martin roth initiative, institut für auslandsbeziehungen (ifa), goethe-institut e.v.
Martin roth initiative, institut für auslandsbeziehungen (ifa), goethe-institut e.v.
Website of the policy/measure
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Description of the policy/measure
Main aims: protecting artists and cultural professionals who are at risk or experiencing persecution and providing them with places of shelter; promoting artistic freedom and freedom of opinion in all countries; campaigning for international solidarity; enabling concrete advisory programmes and projects in germany; promoting networking between german and international actors target groups: artists and cultural professionals around the world who advocate for artistic freedom, democracy and human rights in their countries expected results: ensuring temporary protection in germany or in other countries for artists and cultural professionals; facilitating professional further training for the fellows via cooperative efforts with the cultural scene and local civil society in the host countries; ensuring that fellows return safely to their home country or that the foundation for their successful integration into the society of the host country has been laid; enabling artists to freely practise their professions in all countries; fellows of the martin roth initiative have become ambassadors for a society that is committed to culture, peaceful, democratic and cosmopolitan in both the host countries and their home countries
2005 Convention Monitoring Framework Goal(s)
Area(s) of Monitoring
Transversal Priority(ies)
Results achieved
Since 2018, enabled protective stays for more than 40 artists and cultural professionals from all regions of the world, of which approx. 60% in germany and approx. 40% in other secure countries; organised networking events to recruit potential host organisations for the implementation of protective stays; conducted research studies on working methods and effects of shelter programmes; published study "temporary shelter and relocation initiatives - perspectives of managers and participants", available online at www.martin-roth-initiative.de/de/publikation
Financial resources allocated to the policy
Eu1 million (2017 and 2018); eu2 million (2019)
Evaluation of the policy/measure
Results of evaluation workshop: fellows feel greater sense of security and successful integration in the host country; fellows have more creative possibilities and have advanced artistically. they rate the cooperation with the host institutions as successful; host institutions appreciate the sustainability-oriented nature of the protective stays and the mutual artistic and professional enrichment