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UNESCO Regional Office for Eastern Africa joined forces with , a global art activist platform, for a ResiliArt online debate on 16 July 2020 entitled 鈥淎rt Connects Us鈥, which focused on global initiatives to support the creative industry sector during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Since the launch of the on World Art Day, 15 April 2020, which aimed to shed light on the impact of COVID-19 on artists, performers and other actors in the cultural and creative industries sector, over 100 national debates have been organized around the globe, including 30 in the Africa region.
The ResiliArt: Art Connects Us debate featured interventions by: Ms. Rebecca Anne Proctor, an artist, journalist and former Editor-in-Chief of Harper鈥檚 Bazaar Art based in Lebanon; Mr. Khalil Abdulwahid Hassan, Director of Fine Arts Department at Dubai Culture in the United Arab Emirates; Mr. Quddus Mirza, art critic and writer based in Pakistan; and Ms. Karalyn Monteil, Programme Specialist for Culture at UNESCO Regional Office for Eastern Africa. The debate was moderated on the Zoom platform by Ms. Zaahirah Muthy, Art Activist and Founder of ZeeArts and was simultaneously transmitted on Facebook Live. The discussions focused on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the panelists鈥 work, their impressions of national, regional and global initiatives to sustain the creative industries sector, and opportunities to enhance the creative sectors post-Covid-19.
During the debate, UNESCO shared information on global initiatives underway to support the Culture sector during the pandemic, including , and campaigns; the outcomes of the to discuss actions to bolster the cultural sector; national assessments of impacts and measures being taken, which are published weekly in the UNESCO 鈥溾; as well as initiatives & stories from UNESCO networks featured on a UNESCO of COVID-19 initiatives around the globe, ranging from World Heritage sites to Creative Cities.
For more information:
ResiliArt Movement:
UNESCO Recommendation concerning the Status of the Artist:
UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions:
ZeeArts:
ResiliArt: Art Connects Us poster 漏 ZeeArts
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