A Gold Mine for Culture Fans.

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Are you passionate about literature, the performing arts, cultural policy issues and communication? Do you work in the cultural, artistic or academic sector? The Resource Centre of the Regional Centre for the Living Arts in Africa (CERAV/Afrique) is a real treasure trove for anyone with a passion for reading, who wants to deepen their knowledge of the African living arts and contribute to their preservation and enhancement.

CERAV/Africa equips its staff

From June 25 to 28, 2024, CERAV/Africa is organizing training at its premises in Bobo-Dioulasso for the benefit of its staff on the development of the structure's risk mapping. This training aims to strengthen the operational capacity of staff on internal control, the process of developing risk mapping and finally risk management.

Mohamed SOMBIE, installed in his new role as DAF

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The handover ceremony between the outgoing Director of Administration and Finance (DAF) and the outgoing Director of Administration and Finance (DAF) was held on Friday May 24, 2024 at the Regional Center for Performing Arts in Africa (CERAV/Africa). incoming. This ceremony, which was chaired by the General Delegate of CERAV/Africa, Mr. Wendlasida Herman POUYA, was attended by CERAV/Africa staff. Appointed by the Council of Ministers at its ordinary session of April 25, 2024, Mr.

Promoting the values ​​of cultural diversity and intercultural dialogue for peace and sustainable development in Africa, at the heart of a public conference

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As part of the implementation of its 2024 Activity Program, the Regional Center for Performing Arts in Africa (CERAV/Africa), UNESCO Category 2 Center, organized on the morning of Thursday, May 23, 2024 at Bobo-Dioulasso, a public conference around the theme, “the promotion of the values ​​of cultural diversity and intercultural dialogue for peace and sustainable development in Africa”. This exchange with cultural actors took place as part of the first edition of the CERAV/Africa week and the celebration of the world day for cultural diversity, for dialogue and development.

Message from the General Delegate of CERAV/Africa

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May 21 each year marks the commemoration of the World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development, since the unanimous adoption of the Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity on November 2, 2001 at UNESCO . This diversity is embodied in the originality and plurality of group identities but also in the innovation and creativity which constitute the driving forces of the cultural and creative industries.

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