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EU cultural policy 2023-2026: Strategic priorities for sustainable development and societal transformation
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The Council Resolution on the EU Work Plan for Culture 2023–2026 emphasizes the role of culture in sustainable development, societal transformation, and enhancing European cultural cooperation.
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The European Commission’s cultural plan, adopted on December 7, 2022, sets out the EU’s strategic cultural policy priorities for 2023 to 2026. It emphasises culture's role in sustainable development, positive societal transformation, and the common values of the EU, while also acknowledging the limitless supply of inspiration and creativity that culture provides. Key priorities include empowering cultural professionals, enhancing cultural participation, promoting cultural sustainability, and strengthening international cultural partnerships. The document provides detailed information on guiding principles, priority areas, and specific actions.
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