Action Plan for the Creative Economy of Panama
Publicado 18 Septiembre 2020
We invite you to the presentation of the Action Plan for the Creative Economy (Private Sector) that we are leading from the City of Knowledge and the Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture of Panama (CCIAP).
The Plan is an organization proposal for action, which has counted on the contributions of more than 160 relevant actors of the creative economy: companies, non-profit organizations, unions and independent professionals from 6 large creative sectors: Music, Performing Arts, Cinema + animation, Visual arts, Fashion + related, and Communications (including Advertising and Graphic Design). The plan responds directly to needs considered as priorities for the sectors. This initiative has been possible thanks to the support of the Inter-American Development Bank – IDB. The incorporation of other creative sectors is expected in the coming months.
The first public presentation of the Action Plan will take place on September 24 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. It is an activity open to all interested persons and organizations. Join by Zoom using the link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81989732433?pwd=MDd5NlVBV1diSDdZczlPSFhkd1hxZz09
Meeting ID: 819 8973 2433
Access code: EC
More about the Plan:
The Action Plan for the Creative Economy that we launched from the private sector joins efforts to solve common challenges and develop our creative economy in partnership with the National Government. The document proposes concrete actions and establishes which organizations lead each action or want to be part of them, as these commitments are confirmed. The document reflects a process that is alive and the actions of the plan are open to more allies joining in to mobilize wills and resources.
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