CDEA was conceived after one of its directors, who in her capacity as a member the Commonwealth Group on Culture and Development, participated in drafting the Commonwealth Statement on Culture and Development in 2009, and realized there was need for a civil society organization to hold the E...
CDEA was conceived after one of its directors, who in her capacity as a member the Commonwealth Group on Culture and Development, participated in d... View Institution
Explore our comprehensive Mapping Report on the Status of Artists in Tanzania, a groundbreaking initiative undertaken by CDEA (Culture and Development East Africa) through the Artistic Rights project, supported by the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Tanzania. This meticulously researched report delves into the current landscape of artists in Tanzania, shedding light on their challenges, opportunities, and recommendations.
Discover key findings and insights from the mapping study, which serve as a critical foundation for informed policymaking and advocacy efforts aimed at enhancing the livelihoods and recognition of artists in Tanzania. This report is a vital resource for anyone passionate about the arts and culture sector in Tanzania, providing a roadmap for fostering an environment where artists can thrive and continue to enrich our society through their creative expressions. Join us in this dialogue for positive change and be part of the solution in elevating the status of artists in Tanzania.
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Mapping Report on the Status of the Artist in Tanzania
CDEA – Culture and Development East Africa
2023-09-10
2023-12-31
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Created on : 2023-09-08 08:59:36
In 1980, UNESCO Member States, including the United Republic of Tanzania, came up with a recommendation concerning the Status of the Artist, that called upon all UNESCO Member States to improve the professional, social and economic status of artists throu
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