Observatory of Cultural Policies in Africa
The Observatory is a Pan African international non-governmental organization. It was created in 2002 with the support of African Union, the Ford Foundation and UNESCO with a view to monitor cultural trends and national cultural policies in the region and to enhance their integration in human development strategies through advocacy, information, research, capacity building, networking, co-ordination and co-operation at the regional and international levels.
OCPA NEWS
N°126
8 February 2005
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A.1 OCPA Task Force and Steering Committee Meeting
A.2 Séminaire sur culture et développement pour l'Afrique de l'Est et Atelier des entrepreneurs culturels pour l'Afrique Centrale
Culture and Development in Africa Seminar & Entrepreneurship Development Workshop, (Nairobi, Kenya)
B. Cultural events and projects in Africa
B.1 5e Sommet ordinaire de lUnion Africaine (Khartoum, juillet 2005)
B.2 Divulgation du règlement de la Direction Nationale d'Action Culturelle,
National Cultural Department Regulation Announced, Angola Press Agency,
B.3 6th Bamako's Photography African Encounters - Another World
B.4 Commémoration du 60e anniversaire de lIRSH/ Réunion du Comité Directeur du CELHTO, Niamey, 25-28 janvier 2005
B.5 Andalusian Days Festival (Ayam Andalusia)
B.6 Table ronde de la Fédération Panafricaine de Cinéastes (FEPACI)
B.7 La 7ème édition du MASA, prévue du 5 au 12 mars 2005, est reportée/The 7th edition of MASA postponed at a later date.
B.8 ICOMOS-Cameroun appelle à la resconstruction à lidentique de la Chefferie Bandjoun
C. News about cultural institutions and resources in Africa
C.1 Afro-Arab Cultural Institute
C.2 Tanzania Arts and Development Association (TADASS)
C.3 Les pages culturelles du site de lEssor, le quotidien dinformation du Mali
C.4 Mfuko wa Utamaduni Tanzania - Tanzania Culture Trust Fund
- Rwanda: Film - Rwanda pour mémoire: la tragédie de l'Afrique des grands lacs en images
- Niger: Les autorités sont-elles conscientes du vol des pièces archéologiques?
- Algérie:les Douanes s'impliquent dans la protection du patrimoine
- Pan Afrique: Africa Cinémas: ses ambitions africaines "ignorées"
- Maroc: Rabat: conférence pour la préservation du centre historique de Mazagan
- Cameroun: Fête de la Jeunesse: le programme se peaufine
- Côte d'Ivoire: Festival international de la route des Rois: Korhogo : 3ème édition
- Sénégal: Expo: l'art au service du développement
- Congo-Kinshasa: Lutte contre la piraterie des oeuvres musicales: la Copedim en guerre
- Uganda: African Culture Etched in Crafts
- South Africa: SA's Movie Business Cramped By Hollywood Addiction
- Zambia: Govt Should Have Waived Tax On All Musical Equipment - Lubinda
- Kenya: Heroes' Corner to Cost Sh10m, States Minister