Culture Action Europe is one of first fifteen European cultural networks to achieve the SHIFT Eco-Certification!
Culture Action Europe is one of first fifteen European cultural networks to achieve the SHIFT Eco-Certification!
Catch up on the latest from the “Looking ahead: Culture in Sustainable Development in 2024 and Beyond” webinar held on January 23, 2024.
During the webinar Looking ahead: Culture in Sustainable Development, Jordi Pascual and Lars Ebert discussed the importance of recognising culture as the fourth pillar of sustainable development.
The Summit of the Future, the milestone UN event of 2024, is intended as an opportunity to make key improvements to the global governance system’s ability to deliver on the goals of peace and security, sustainable development, and human rights.
The webinar “Looking ahead: Culture in Sustainable Development in 2024 and Beyond” aims to thoroughly explore the background and accomplishments of the #Culture2030Goal campaign.
Why do we need a goal dedicated to culture in the post 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda? How can we, as representatives of the cultural and creative sectors advance efforts to realise the potential of culture to drive sustainable development?
The SHIFT Culture eco-certificate invites culture networks and platforms to certify their green practices.
IETM has released a publication that examines the different ways the performing arts sector can and should pay more attention to the implications, responsibilities and artistic opportunities of climate justice. Their exploration has led more and more towards the concept of Climate Justice – a concept which resonates well with the intersectional approach IETM has … Continued