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    • Culture: a Bridge to Development
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    • Diversity of Cultural Expressions
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All related activities

  • 20.05.13

    UNESCO Artist for Peace Jordi Savall in Venice to enhance Mediterranean dialogue of cultures

  • 07.03.13

    UNESCO supports “Balkan Screenings” during International Sofia Film Festival

  • 08.01.13

    3 new projects from South East Europe get funding from the IFCD

  • 08.08.12

    2012 AFEX Grand Prix rewards French architecture overseas

  • 28.06.12

    Passions of Youth celebrates baroque music in Venice

  • 11.05.12

    Do ONE thing for Diversity and Inclusion

  • 23.04.12

    Fourth Edition of the Visual Anthropology Workshop: Space, Place and Identity

  • 12.03.12

    Discussing emerging cultural trends in the Balkans

  • 05.03.12

    UNESCO Forum: fostering cultural creativity in South-East Europe

  • 20.01.12

    Call for participation: ETNOFILm 4 - Visual Anthropology Workshop ‘Space, Place and Identity’, Rovinj, 2012 (Deadline : 10 February 2012)

  • 20.09.11

    Exploring Venetian baroque music and cultural diversity

  • 23.08.11

    Public encounter with UNESCO Artist for Peace Jordi Savall at Venice Office

  • 09.06.11

    Maremetraggio International Festival. Screening cultural diversity for youth

  • 27.05.11

    Roma Pavilion. UNESCO celebrates Cultural Diversity

  • 18.05.11

    Call the Witness. UNESCO hosts Roma Pavilion at Venice Biennale

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