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Quel est le rôle des organisations multilatérales dans la mise en œuvre du programme de développement durable des Nations unies et quelle est l'importance des relations culturelles dans ce débat ? Ce rapport reflète les points de vue exprimés lors de la conférence 2023 de l'ICRRA "Vers un développement plus durable. Les organisations multilatérales et les relations culturelles dans l'agenda 2030 et au-delà". Les auteurs et autrices formulent des recommandations sur la manière dont la culture peut et doit être utilisée pour atteindre les ODD : ils soulignent l'importance des droits culturels et celle de la réflexion sur les dynamiques de pouvoir et la représentation pour un multilatéralisme plus inclusif.
Comment les arts, le patrimoine et le secteur culturel peuvent-ils contribuer à la paix et à la sécurité dans un monde de plus en plus conflictuel ? Lors du colloque 2022 de l'ICRRA, des approches académiques et des projets pratiques du monde entier ont mis en évidence le rôle important que les relations culturelles internationales peuvent jouer à cet égard. Ce rapport partage le message principal de la conférence - sur le potentiel des relations culturelles internationales à redynamiser la réalisation de l'ODD 16 (paix et justice) et à promouvoir une compréhension plus holistique de la paix et de la sécurité - ainsi qu'un résumé des réflexions de la conférence autour des concepts clés de la sécurité humaine et des droits culturels. Des études de cas et des citations des participants et participantes illustrent ces points et montrent comment cette approche des relations culturelles en matière de paix et de sécurité fonctionne sur le terrain dans différents contextes.
What is the role of multilateral organisations in delivering the Sustainable Development Agenda and what is the significance of Cultural Relations for this discussion? This report reflects the views expressed at the 2023 ICRRA Conference Towards More Sustainable Development. Multilateral organisations and cultural relations in the 2030 agenda and beyond. The authors formulate recommendations on how culture can and should be used to reach the SDGs: They stress the importance of Cultural Rights and the reflection on power dynamics and representation for a more inclusive multilateralism.
Cultura en seguridad
(2023)
How can the arts, heritage and cultural sectors contribute to peace and security in an increasingly conflicted world? At the 2022 ICRRA conference, academic approaches and practical projects from around the world showcased the important role that international cultural relations can play in this. This report shares the overarching message of the conference – about the potential for international cultural relations to re-energise delivery of SDG 16 (peace and justice) and to promote a more holistic understanding of peace and security – along with a summary of reflections from the conference around the key concepts of human security and cultural rights. Case studies and quotes by the participants illustrate these points and exemplify how this cultural relations approach to peace and security works on the ground in different settings.
Culture in Security
(2023)
How can the arts, heritage and cultural sectors contribute to peace and security in an increasingly conflicted world? At the 2022 ICRRA conference, academic approaches and practical projects from around the world showcased the important role that international cultural relations can play in this. This report shares the overarching message of the conference – about the potential for international cultural relations to re-energise delivery of SDG 16 (peace and justice) and to promote a more holistic understanding of peace and security – along with a summary of reflections from the conference around the key concepts of human security and cultural rights. Case studies and quotes by the participants illustrate these points and exemplify how this cultural relations approach to peace and security works on the ground in different settings.
This report developed by members of the International Cultural Relations Research Alliance (ICRRA) is based on the discussions that took place at the second ICRRA conference in Octo-ber 2021. It examines current challenges and opportunities posed by the crosscutting crisis affecting climate, health and politics faced by international cultural relations practitioners and policy-makers. It presents recommendations to these stakeholders, and outlines areas of future research. A particular focus is on how to continue using international cultural relations to support societies in valuing and upholding fairness, equity and democracy, as key values ori-enting the tackling of both global and local problems and finding co-created and collaborative solutions.
What is the role of multilateral organisations in delivering the Sustainable Development Agenda and what is the significance of Cultural Relations for this discussion? This report reflects the views expressed at the 2023 ICRRA Conference Towards More Sustainable Development. Multilateral organisations and cultural relations in the 2030 agenda and beyond. The authors formulate recommendations on how culture can and should be used to reach the SDGs: They stress the importance of Cultural Rights and the reflection on power dynamics and representation for a more inclusive multilateralism.