Cultural Diplomacy & Sustainable Development in Africa

 


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The International Symposium on Cultural Diplomacy in Africa 2012

"Cultural Diplomacy & Sustainable Development in Africa"

(Berlin, International Conference, July 25th - 28th, 2012)

www.icd-international-symposium-africa.org

Cultural Diplomacy in Africa

A Forum for Young Leaders

(Berlin, weeklong seminar, July 23rd – July 28th, 2012)

www.icd-africa.org

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The International Symposium on Cultural Diplomacy in Africa 2012

"Cultural Diplomacy & Sustainable Development in Africa"

(Berlin, International Conference, July 25th - 28th, 2012)

www.icd-international-symposium-africa.org

The world financial crisis of 2008 has influenced the economic agenda of leading governments and organizations and caused a series of important events ranging from the collapse of corporations to the failure of EU member states and the downgrading of various countries' credit rating. These events forced significant austerity measures, which have affected the economic situation around the globe.

Sustainable development of nations and regions is of particular importance during this period of economic turbulence in order to mitigate the effect of these economic crises on communities around the globe. The great challenge facing sustainable development in the context of austerity measures is that it is harder to divert funds to promote sustainable development, especially if there are unsustainable development options which are less expensive; sustainability is not necessarily a priority in these circumstances.

The International Symposium on Cultural Diplomacy in Africa will be held after to the Rio+20 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development and will focus on the importance of sustainable development to the future of Africa. The conference will offer perspectives on how cultural diplomacy policies can assist in strengthening existing and future sustainable development policies and, in particular, how cultural diplomacy practices are necessary to express and mediate the rationale behind investment in sustainable development during this challenging period.

Symposium Speakers >

The speakers during the conference will include leading figures and experts from international politics, academia, the diplomatic community, civil society and the private sector, from across the world. These speakers will include a number of individuals from the ICD Advisory Board. To learn more about the ICD Advisory Board please click here.

Symposium Participants >

Participation in the symposium is open to governmental & diplomatic officials, academics & scholars, economists, journalists, artists, civil society practitioners, private sector representatives, young professionals and students as well as other interested individuals from across the world.

 

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Cultural Diplomacy in Africa

A Forum for Young Leaders

(Berlin, weeklong seminar, July 23rd – July 28th, 2012)

www.icd-africa.org

The ICD Young Leaders Forums are international networks of like-minded young individuals with an interest in developing, supporting and sustaining intercultural relations. The first Young Leaders Forum was developed in 2003 and we have since developed and launched a variety of different bilateral and multilateral forums that focus on a diverse range of relationships across the world. Over the past decade the ICD Young Leaders Forum has grown to become one of Europe’s largest independent cultural exchange organizations, hosting programs that facilitate interaction among young individuals of all cultural, academic, and professional backgrounds, from across the world.

Forum Participants >

The forums are open to applications young professionals and students as well as other interested stakeholders from across the world.

To apply please click HERE

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