Peruvian Alliance of Cultural Organizations (APOC) (Civil Society - National) Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (PUCP) (Academy - Local)Ģ4. University of Piura (UDEP) (Academy - National)Ģ3. IGDA - International Game Developers Association (Union - National)Ģ2. Lima Performing Arts Festival (FAE) (Civil Society - National)Ģ0.Ěssociation of Curators of Peru (Union - National)Ģ1. ‘Repercute’ Association (Civil Society - Local)ġ9. Independent Publishers Association (EIP) (Union - National)ġ8. Intercultural Communication Services (SERVINDI) (Civil Society - National)ġ5.Ğthnic Development Center (CEDET) (Civil Society - National)ġ6.Ěssociation of Film Producers of Peru (APCP) (Union - National)ġ7. National Organization of Indigenous and Amazonian Women (ONAMIAP) (Civil Society - National)ġ4. Metropolitan Municipality of Lima (Public - Local)ġ3. Municipality of Huancayo (Public - Local)ġ2. Provincial Municipality of Huamanga (Public - Local)ġ1. National Higher School of Folklore – JMA (Public - National)Ĩ.ĝecentralized Directorate of Culture of Junín (Public - National)ĩ.ĝecentralized Directorate of Culture of Ayacucho (Public - National)ġ0. National Autonomous Higher School of Fine Arts (ENSABAP) (Public - National)ħ. National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI) (Public - National)Ħ. Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism - PromPerú (Public - National)ĥ. Ministry of Production (Public - National)Ĥ. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Public - National)ģ. National Institute of Radio and Television (IRTP) (Public - National)Ģ. The National Team was made up of the following organizations:ġ. ![]() In order to collect all the necessary information, bilateral meetings were also held with different organizations, institutions and associations that work on these matters. This team was made up of a group of actors-selected by the Ministry of Culture -who reported initiatives and joined the QPR building process, pointing out policies, projects or programs that could be included in the report, and contributing to the final assessment with ideas and observations.Ī first meeting with the National Team was held in the fourth week of August 2019 to present the 2005 Convention and the work plan to prepare the report a second meeting took place in the second week of October, where a training workshop was conducted by UNESCO international expert Eduardo Saravia on the 2005 Convention and the monitoring framework that shapes this report. These actors represented various public institutions, civil society organizations, private sector associations and the academy and twenty-four (24) of these representatives formed the National Team. From the beginning of the process to prepare this report, we sought coordination with diverse actors from the creative sector, and we generated spaces for consultation and dialogue.
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