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Analysis of the Arts and Culture Indaba 2012 convened by
NACZ
National
Arts Council of Zimbabwe
November 06, 2012
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Background:
1. Zimbabwe
Creative Civil Society's Plan of Action for Arts and Culture
(NPAAC) Advocacy Campaign
The NPAAC Advocacy
Campaign seeks to mobilise the creative sector in Zimbabwe to advocate
for policy and legislative reforms impacting negatively on the creative
sector in Zimbabwe. The following activities have been implemented
with funding support from ProHelvetia;
2. Review
of Policies and Legislation
From the 1st
March to 24th May Nhimbe
commissioned seven Researchers (Florence Mukanga-Majachani, Pathisa
Nyathi, Stephen Chifunyise, Dr. Jacob Mapara, Nehemiah Chivandikwa,
Eric Mazango, Ngonidzashe Muwonwa and Dr. Shumirai Nyota) to produce
reports on the following:
a) Cultural
Governance in Zimbabwe
b) National
Arts Council of Zimbabwe Act
c) National
Arts Council's Festival Guidelines
d) National
Gallery of Zimbabwe Act
e) Censorship
Act
f) Broadcasting
Services Act
g) Implementation
of the 4 out of the 7 UNESCO Conventions in the field of culture
that Zimbabwe has ratified, namely (1970, 1972, 2003 and 2006):
- I. The 1970
Convention on the Means of Prohibiting and Preventing the Illicit
Export and Transfer of Cultural Property (2006)
- II. The 1972
Convention on the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural
Heritage (1982)
- III. The
2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural
Heritage (2006)
- IV. The 2005
Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of
Cultural Expressions (2008)
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