Ministry of Culture, Saudi Arabia: World cultural leaders pledge support for advancing $2.3 trillion cultural economy
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RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, Nov. 5, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
-At the inaugural meeting, officials agreed to press cultural economy agenda
again at Italy G20, 2021
-"The cultural economy is an untapped powerhouse … but needs dedicated focus on
the global policy agenda. This requires strong leadership and cooperation to
unlock a new pillar of the world economy," Saudi Minister of Culture Prince Badr
-Saudi Arabia to open a world-class center to protect Red Sea, Arabian Gulf
underwater heritage
Cultural leaders from the Group of 20 and other nations pledged today to
support the role of the cultural economy and meet annually during the G20, with
next year's discussion to take place under Italy's presidency.
Under the theme "The rise of the cultural economy: a new paradigm," culture
ministers and officials from international organizations in their inaugural
meeting discussed heritage preservation, sustainable development and culture as
a catalyst for economic growth. The talks focused on employing new
technologies, developing digital platforms for artistic expression, while
making cultural resources more easily accessible.
"This high-level cultural presence at Saudi G20 Presidency illustrates our
shared belief in the vital role of culture in propelling the innovation
ecosystem of economies,'' Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan Al Saud, Saudi
Arabia's Minister of Culture, said in his closing remarks. ''The onus is on us
to preserve our shared heritage for future generations and to produce and
disseminate culture in a sustainable manner.''
Saudi Arabia organized the meeting on the margins of the G20 meeting as the
Covid-19 pandemic continued to curb the movement of people and goods around the
world. The World Bank has a baseline forecast of a 5.2% contraction in global
growth this year after the pandemic infected millions of people, disrupted air
travel and tourism, and led to national economic lockdowns.
However, as the pandemic changed lives around the world, people continued to
communicate, exchange ideas and artistically express, took virtual tours of
museums and galleries and engaged with private and public initiatives.
"Precisely in a difficult moment like the one we are experiencing, the
universal values of culture can represent the foundations on which to build
rebirth,'' Dario Franceschini, Italian Minister of Cultural Heritage and
Activities and Tourism and co-chair of the first meeting said. ''The serious
crisis unleashed by Covid-19 has laid the foundations for an important
innovative turning point in terms of the diffusion of new technologies.''
This accessibility demonstrated the resilience of the cultural economy and
helped spur economic growth through innovative means by creative industries to
increase the global exchange of cultural goods and services. UNESCO puts annual
revenue from cultural and creative sectors at $2.25 trillion and exports at more than
$250 billion. The sectors employ nearly 30 million people worldwide while some
forecasts put its contribution to global GDP at about 10% in the near future.
The inaugural meeting, held virtually, was organized by the Saudi Ministry
of Culture and G20 Saudi Secretariat as part of The International Conferences
Program, honoring the G20 Saudi Presidency year 2020.
On the sidelines of the meeting, the Ministry of Culture also announced an
initiative to establish a world-class center dedicated to the management,
restoration and protection of underwater cultural heritage in the Red Sea and
the Arabian Gulf. The center, which will be affiliated with the Ministry's
Heritage Commission, will be responsible for developing the sector in Saudi
Arabia and the region. This will be achieved through a range of initiatives
aimed at enhancing research in the field and generating effective policy
initiatives, as well as raising awareness of the importance of the underwater
cultural heritage as a civilizational legacy for humanity.
The next meeting to discuss the cultural economy will be hosted by Italy's
Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism during its country's
presidency of the G20 in 2021.
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Source : Ministry of Culture, Saudi Arabia
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