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6th World Summit on Arts & Culture Santiago de Chili / 13-16 January 2014. Optimizing impact of a "development project" by culture. Ammar KESSAB ( PhD , CA) ammar.kessab@gmail.com. Banking. Developement system. Agriculture & Water. Energy. Arts & Culture. Tourism. Education.
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6th World Summit on Arts & Culture Santiago de Chili / 13-16 January 2014 Optimizing impact of a "development project" by culture Ammar KESSAB (PhD, CA) ammar.kessab@gmail.com
. Banking Developement system . . Agriculture & Water Energy . . Arts & Culture Tourism . Education . Infrastructure
GENERAL CONTEXT International level:UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions (2005); Resolution on Culture and Development, adoptedby the UN (December20, 2010)… Regional level: Pan African Manifesto (Algiers, 1969); Plan of Action on Creative and Cultural Industries in Africa (Algiers, 2008); Cultural Charter for Africa (Port Louis, 1::976, Nairobi, 2005)…
While other sectors have managed to developed rational arguments to explain how they are essential for development, cultural sector suffers from the weakness of its arguments. HOW DID WE GET THERE?
What is a development project? Public sector Private sector NATIONAL PILLARS ACCORDING TO THE NATIONAL STRATEGY MADE BY THE BANK
70% Developmentproject Social impact 0 % - 30 % 20 % - 50 % Cultural communication Environmental impact Economical impact + Cultural dimension (1% for the total amount to culture) Positive externalities of culture Principle of composition
In time of international economical crisis, States and FT Partners more than ever insensitive to the famous “cultural exception” argument. A cultural operator who disagree or is incapable to renew the argumentation on culture & development has to accept the actual situation, and also to be instrumentqlised for political purpose. And this is the real danger for arts and culture. CONCLUSION