Research
Arterial Network publishes research reflecting African thought on important cultural policy areas.
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2005 UNESCO CONVENTION ON THE PROTECTION AND PROMOTION OF DIVERSITY OF CULTURAL EXPRESSIONS
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ADAPTING THE WHEEL: CULTURAL POLICIES FOR AFRICA.
This is a cultural policy template that can be adopted by countries in Africa.
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AFRICAN CHARTER ON STATISTICS
It was adopted by the 12th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on 3rd February 2009 as a remedy to cater for the non existence of quality statistical data produced by the African statistical system. It serves not only as a legal instrument to regulate statistical activity but also as a tool for advocacy and the development of statistics in Africa.
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AFRICAN CREATIVE ECONOMY CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
These are presentations that were made during the first conference on Africa's Creative Economy. The conference was organised by Arterial Network from 04 to 07 December 2011.
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AFRICAN FUND FOR ARTS AND CULTURE FEASIBILITY STUDY
This research was commissioned by the ARTerial Network, and jointly funded by the DOEN Foundation and the Stromme Foundation.
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AFRICAN UNION CULTURAL RENAISSANCE CHARTER , 2005
Charter for the Cultural Renaissance of Africa, First Ordinary Session of AU Conference of Ministers of Culture, Nairobi, Kenia, December 2005
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ARTS ADVOCACY AND NETWORKING TOOLKIT
This Advocacy and Networking Toolkit provides information on what networking, advocacy and lobbying for the arts is actually all about, with examples ( some drawn actual case studies and others created to illustrate the paint) of how collaboration can positively and professionally draw attention to these issues that concern artists and cultural workers. Information on how to structure a network and develop a campaign of action is supported with examples and tips for efficient planning and implementation. Samples of a constitution, a formal letter, a petition and a budget and action plan for launching a campaign are also provided.
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ARTS AND CULTURE INFORMATION DIRECTORY
A directory on African Arts, Culture and Heritage information – based largely on www.artsinafrica.com website – has been published. This publication is hoped to occur on an annual basis and is currently being supported by HIVOS, EU , Mimeta and DOEN Foundation.
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CONTEMPORARY ARTS AND CULTURE DISCOURSE: AFRICAN PERSPECTIVES
A compilation of seminar papers on cultural policy commissioned by the Arterial Network in 2010.
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CULTURAL INDUSTRIES FOR DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA
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CULTURE-IN- EDUCATION AND EDUCATION-IN-CULTURE
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DIVERSITY AND COEXISTENCE: THE ROLE OF CULTURAL POLICY FOR GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
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EUROSTAT POCKETBOOK
Un livre de Poche sur les Statistiques Culturelles.
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EUROSTAT POCKETBOOK
A Pocketbook on Cultural Statistics
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FUNDRAISING TOOLKIT
This Arts FundraisingToolkit is one of a series of three developed to offer practical tools towards strengthening resources in civil society arts organisations throughout Africa. The other two are concerned with Marketing for the Arts and Advocacy and Networking for the Arts.
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INTERGOVERNMENTAL CONFERENCE ON LANGUAGE POLICIES IN AFRICA, HARARE, ZIMBABWE, MARCH 1997
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NAIROBI PLAN OF ACTION ON CULTURAL AND CREATIVE INDUSTRIES IN AFRICA
This Plan of Action is an updated version of the Dakar Plan of Action on Cultural Industries, which was adopted in 1992 by the OAU Heads of State and Government and the first Nairobi Plan of Action on Cultural and Creative Industries of Africa.
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NATIONAL CHAPTERS REFLECTIONS ON THE AFRICAN CREATIVE ECONOMY CONFERENCE
After the first African Creative Economy Conference there are some national chapters that prepared detailed reports on the creative economy conference. Some of the reports are available on this page.
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PAN-AFRICAN CULTURAL MANIFESTO
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PROJECT MANAGEMENT TOOLKIT
Project Management is a professional career for people who have the passion, personality type, drive and the expertise to thrive in the project management environment. It is also something that every person is confronted with at some stage of his or her life. Everyone has to organise a birthday party or a function of some kind. Project management is more part of one’s daily life than we realise or even think of. The basic principles of project management can be applied in organising Sunday Lunch for a family gathering, managing the school drama competition, organising a national arts festival and building a bridge! This toolkit contains the practical guidelines for a best practice of Project Management.





