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Culture - Développement - CUL.DEV

Togo

Contact: +22890030953
Postal address: BP 3507 Lome
Geographic Coverage of NGO’s expertise:

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Vision
Make the cultural sector, in particular cultural heritage, the lever for dynamic, buoyant and sustained endogenous development.

Mission
Culture-Development Association (established 2012) is a voluntary civic association grouping together ICH stakeholders, to support and network a community of people interested in the safeguarding of ICH, coming from various academic and non-academ

Year of creation: 2012

Safeguarding measures:

- identification, documentation, research (including inventory-making)
- preservation, protection
- promotion, enhancement
- transmission, (non-)formal education
- revitalization



Main areas of work related to the Convention:

Relevant projects and initiatives

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The Culture-Development Association coordinates jointly with the Togolese Ministry of Culture awareness raising initiatives and projects, and regularly partakes in capacity-building activities.
Likewise, the Association of Culture-Development conducts research on intangible cultural practices and traditional wisdom and handcraftsmanship. The main trust of its work are in the areas of ethnomusicology and in the traditional construction of granaries in and across Togo, hence empowering and improving granary construction techniques.
Recently completed projects
January 2022 - March 2023: Organization of three regional workshops bringing together 53 rural girls/women from the new municipalities of Togo to strengthen their capacity on their land rights for equitable access to land and full enjoyment. Funding from the Francophonie Consortium-French
Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs-Government of Quebec-Principality of Andorra.
March 2021: Mapping of the cultural and creative industries in Togo, in order to develop policies in the sector; A 43 page guide for cultural professionals. Funding: CUL.DEV
Ongoing projects
June 2023 - July 2025:
Identification, capacity building, safeguarding, and valorization of traditional dances in Togo as a means of sustainable cultural development. Project TGO 02072.
May 2023 - April 2024:
Organization of five regional workshops bringing together 117 artists from the new municipalities of Togo to strengthen their capacity on Law No. 2016-012 concerning the status of artists for responsible appropriation, in order to better guide policies for the full enjoyment of their rights and have a greater national impact.
Funding: UNESCO-ASCHBERG
Program.
June 2022: Inventory and valorization of food storage practices, food security, and
preservation: the case of traditional granaries in Togo.
Funding: CUL.DEV.

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