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GRULAC Information Meeting Paris, 27 May 2014 1948/50: Regional Centre for the Western Hemisphere 1972: Regional Office for Culture 2001: Cluster Office for the Latin Caribbean Representation to Cuba, Dominican Republic (2004)
1948/50: Regional Centre for the Western
Hemisphere
1972: Regional Office for Culture 2001: Cluster Office for the Latin Caribbean –
Representation to Cuba, Dominican Republic (2004) and Aruba
1954 1954 P1 1954 P2 1970 1972 2001 2003 2005 Antigua and Barbuda x x x x Argentina x x x x x x x x Bahamas x x x Barbados x x x x x x X x Belize x x X Bolivia x x x X x Brazil x x x x x X x Chile x x x x X x Colombia x x x x x X x Costa Rica x x x x x X x Cuba x x x x X x Dominica x X Dominican Republic x x x x x X x Ecuador x x x x x x X x El Salvador x x x x x X x Grenada x x x X x Guatemala x x x x x X x Guyana x x Haiti x x x X x Honduras x x x x x x X x Jamaica x x X x Mexico x x x x x x X x Nicaragua x x x x x X x Panama x x x x x x X x Paraguay x x x x x x X x Peru x x x x x X x Saint Kitts and Nevis x x Saint Lucia x x X x Saint Vincent and the Grenadines x x X x Suriname x Trinidad and Tobago x x X x Uruguay x x x x x X x Venezuela x x X X x 20 17 17 22 33 16 30 28
200000 400000 600000 800000 1000000 1200000 1400000 1600000 1800000 33 C/5 34 C/5 35 C/5 36 C/5 37 C/5 RP proposed RP effective
MLA LA/Conventi tion
- n
1972 1972 1970 1970 1954 1954 2001 2001 Sla Slave R R 2003 2003 2005 2005 US USD
Havana 50860 7000 7000 16820 8168 81680 Brasilia 25000 2500 25000 Guatemala 25000 25000 5000 50000 Kingston 50000 25000 7500 75000 Lima 25000 2500 25000 Mexico 25000 2500 25000 Montevideo 25000 25000 5000 50000 Port-au-Prince 25000 25000 5000 50000 Quito 19000 31000 5000 50000 San José 17000 33000 5000 50000 Santiago 25000 2500 25000 TOTAL USD USD 2508 250860 4400 44000 4200 42000 3200 32000 4000 40000 9782 97820 5066 506680
OFFI FFICE INTERNATIONAL POSTS TS NPO PO HAVANA 1 (P4) 2 PORT-AU-PRINCE 1 (P2) KINGSTON 1 (P3) SAN JOSÉ 1 (P3) QUITO 1 (P2) MONTEVIDEO 1 (P4) MEXICO GUATEMALA LIMA SANTIAGO BRASILIA TOTAL AL: 6 2
Difficult to estimate:
FIT, additional appropriations, implementation of HQs or
Fos codes, activities directly funded by Funds of the 1972, 2003 and 2005 conventions and the international Fund for the Promotion of Culture, activities implemented by National Commissions with PP budget and co-financed by them;
Contributions in kind by Member States, implementation
by other partners of UNESCO’s programme with UNESCO’s support, activities funded by Category II centres; payment
- f missions by external organizers, organization of
workshops and seminars by Member States.
UN
UNESC SCO 3 37 C/5: As Regional Office,
- Coordination of programming
- Provision of assistance to other FOs
UCPD
CPD’s: completed for 3 Member States (Brazil, Dominican Republic and Uruguay; others are under preparation)
UNDAF’
AF’s: 83% in LAC include culture
Need for extra-budgetary funding through
innovative partnerships and cooperation modalities
In Inter ergover ernmental Co Cooper eration
- Regional integration
- Networking and clearing house
- Category 2 Centres
Operat ation
- nal a
activiti ties es
- Capacity-building
- Innovative networks
- MDG-F
Part rtic icip ipation in n in UN UN Sy Syst stem: :
- UNCTs, UNDAFs, Post-2015 Agenda
Regional al I Integ egrat ation
Sub-regional CLT integration mechanisms of
MERCOSUR, CARICOM, ALBA, UNASUR, SICA…
Forum of Ministers of Culture since 1989 CELAC since 2012
Net etworki king
Website, Portal of Culture and its network Bulletin Acentos, Culture & Development, Oralidad
Categor
- ry 2
2 centr tres
CRESPIAL and CERLALC Zacatecas, Rio de Janeiro, new centres
XIX Forums since 1989 UNESCO Havana = Technical Secretariat Cultural policies/special projects (Portal for Culture:
110.000 entries, network 2000 members)
2013: Suriname joint meeting XIX Forum and CELAC Ministers and Heads of State common position on
Culture and Development
Ministers of Culture and CELAC “request
UNESCO to conduct, in collaboration with ECLAC, a methodologically agreed study to measure the impact of culture and cultural industries on eradicating poverty and reducing social inequalities in LAC …..”
Available frameworks:
UNESCO framework for cultural statistics UNESCO Indicator Suite Satellite Accounts
Capacity B
Build uildin ing:
- CCBP for World Heritage
- Intangible Cultural Heritage: Capacity building strategy
- Underwater Cultural Heritage
- Illicit Traffic of Cultural Property
- Cultural management
Innov
- vat
ative ve Ne Netw twor
- rks:
- SIDACULT, Cameras of Diversity, ....
Joi
Joint pr progr
- gram
amming U UN N syste tem: MDG-Fund
EXB funding
- Request from M States
Response to first WH
- Emergency Fund
Periodic Report
2012-2013
Six training manuals
- Workshops (St Lucia,
Argentina, Peru)
Network of institutions/
- Publication of Periodical
Experts Culture and Development
200 plus trained Evaluation of CCBP (2014)
Window C
w Culture a and D d Deve velopm pment:
5 joint programmes (Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Uruguay) - USD 30 million – 200.000 direct and 2,5 million indirect beneficiaries.
Other
er windows, , i.e. Decen entr tral alizati ation
- n and
prod roductiv ivit ity
Cuba: handicrafts production in 5 municipalities – beneficiaries 219 artisans of which 156 women.
UNCT’s and UNDAF’s at country level
Delivering as one, UN coordination, joint programming, joint programmes
UNAIDS funds for ED and CLT
National and regional UNITE Campaign to eliminate violence against women and girls
MDG-Fund
- Institutional capacities and in-region expertise
- Solid network of National Commissions,
specialized institutions and civil society
- Strong regional thematic networks in the fields
- f heritage and creativity
- Active participation in UNESCO’s international
cooperation mechanisms
- Strong (sub)regional cooperation mechanisms
- Political commitment to UNESCO’s mandate
- Impact on national policies: ratification of
conventions; development and application of measures
- Common position of 33 LAC Member States
- n the inclusion of Culture in the Sustainable
Development Agenda of post-2015
Middle-income countries, and reduced RP and
ODA resources
New cooperation mechanisms needed High demand for UNESCO’s cooperation in CLT Strategic response to CLT integration efforts CELAC’s request to undertake studies on the