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    <title>Re|Shaping policies for creativity</title>
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    <dateIssued>2026</dateIssued>
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  <abstract>From music and film to literature and design, creative expressions give voice to the world’s diversity. This diversity, in turn, can only thrive when creativity is nurtured by effective policies and institutions. Twenty years ago, governments and civil society came together at UNESCO with a shared vision, leading to the adoption of the Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions – a landmark international treaty that continues to guide how countries support culture and creativity today. The Re|Shaping Policies for Creativity report series monitors how this vision is put into action. Drawing on data from more than 120 countries, this fourth edition analyses the latest trends, challenges and opportunities shaping creative sectors, as well as the policy responses designed to address them. Cultural governance today faces mounting pressures as digital transformation and deepening global inequalities raise fundamental questions about who can create and access culture. This report offers insights and recommendations to inspire policy action, supporting governments, institutions and civil society to establish the conditions for creativity to flourish. (Font: Editor)</abstract>
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