General Information
Technical Information
Colombia’s second report on the Convention for the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions, will convey the progress the country has made in recent years, with special emphasis on the approval of Law 1834 of 2017, Comprehensive Policy of the Creative Economy (Orange Policy), and the implementation of the coordinated actions of National Government bodies at the central and regional levels for the development, promotion and protection of the cultural and creative industries. The report will consider how the actions derived from public policy offer solutions to the challenges listed by Colombia in the 2017 report.
The enactment of Law 1834 of 2017 and the creation of the National Council of the Orange Economy (CNEN) mandated therein, are the initial achievements of this four-year period. Consequently, Colombia’s second report to the Convention will mainly be composed of the policies and measures implemented by the seven ministries and five bodies of the national order that make up the Council. The stakeholders consulted for this report come mainly from the entities involved in the CNEN, all of which have themselves instituted policies and measures geared towards the development and promotion of the cultural and creative industries at the national level.
Once the relevant stakeholders within the council had been identified, they were invited to a capacity-building workshop financed by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency – Sida. This workshop presented the main aspects of the Convention, its four objectives and 11 monitoring areas, and gave participants the chance to gain familiarity with the new report formats and how to fill them; its focus was a session on the strategic prioritization of policies and measures that fall under the 11 monitoring areas of the Convention.
The entities involved in this process are:
1. Ministry of Culture
2. Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism (Bancoldex, Artesanías de Colombia, Procolombia y Colombia Productiva)
3. Ministry of Information and Communication Technologies MINTIC
4. National Directorate of Copyright
5. Territorial Development Fund - FINDETER
6. National Administrative Department of Statistics - DANE
7. National Planning Department
8. National Learning Service - SENA
9. Presidency of the Republic
Civil Society
As for civil society, 14 organizations that participate in the nationwide program "Nodes of Orange Economy" of the Ministry of Culture were consulted. These entities have built grassroots association initiatives and their missions are aligned with the objectives of the Convention.
These organizations were invited to the capacity-building workshop offered by UNESCO, where they learned about the scope of the Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions and about the concept of ecosystem of the cultural field and the monitoring framework of the convention. The workshop also explained the composition and importance of the periodic report for the country's cultural and creative sector, as well as the national commitment, derived from the 2005 Convention, to greater gender equality and its relevance as a specific monitoring area and cross-cutting challenge. This has resulted in the development of regional and local actions aimed at the vindication of women in the cultural and creative field.
The organizations involved in this process are the following:
1. Arte a Tiempo Corporation
2. Quibdó Workshop School
3. Coja Oficio Foundation
4. Muxbit
5. Redlat
6. Committee for the Revitalization of the Independence Festivities of Cartagena de Indias
7. Compás Urbano
8. ELPAUER
9. Pispirispis Publishing House
10. Colombian Book Chamber
11. Colegio del Cuerpo Corporation
12. Buenaventura Workshop School
13. Colectivo Puerto Creativo
14. Sonidos Enraizados
Colombia's second four-year report on the 2005 Convention sets out the country's progress in legislative matters since the first report in 2017. The report shows how the country continues to work in line with the implementation of the Convention and its four objectives, and contains significant progress compared to the prior period. The policies and measures presented in this document give a detailed account of the institutional growth and commitment of the Colombian government to the protection and promotion of the diversity of cultural expressions, a premise that led the country to adhere to this Convention in 2013.
On May 23, 2017, with the presidential sanction of Law 1834 to promote the creative economy, or Orange Law, a solid legal outlook was created that guarantees and encourages the protection and promotion of new cultural initiatives, actions and products that showcase the diversity of national cultural expressions. This will be achieved through public policies that foster cultural rights and increase the contribution of the cultural and creative sectors in the generation of social development, employment, economic growth and improvement of the quality of life for all Colombians. This law, and the actions that stem from it, seek to position culture and creativity at the centre of the country's sustainable development agenda (as well as being a contribution to the attainment of SDGs) in the short, medium and long term.
Article 7 of the Orange Economy Law stipulates that “The state will promote the strengthening of public, private and mixed institutions, aimed at the promotion, defence, dissemination and development of cultural and creative activities, adequately developing the potential of the Creative Economy.”
The launch of the National Council of the Orange Economy under the same law - composed of seven ministries and five entities at the national level and instituted by decree 1935 of 2018 - has given a measurable boost to the institutional articulation required to generate a healthy environment for the unfolding of the cultural and creative industries ecosystem. This has brought about an improvement and increase in the number of financing mechanisms for development; it has fostered a better and larger exchange and appreciation of knowledge, goods and services nationally and globally; and raised awareness of the role of culture and creativity as engines of sustainable social and economic development.
In this manner these actions trace a roadmap for the continuity of governmental work in favour of the development, protection and promotion of the cultural and creative industries and the achievement of the SDGs. In this roadmap, the full implementation of the 2005 Convention is a key instrument to uphold best practices and give visibility to the results of the measures taken to strengthen cultural and creative activities, not only as they relate to creators and consumers, but also to the agents who make up the value ecosystem of the cultural and creative industries, and are behind the creation of strong local industries with export potential.
With the arrival of the Covid-19 pandemic, new challenges have arisen for the culture sector and the cultural and creative industries. Facing this crisis that has put world cultural production on hold, the Ministry of Culture, together with the National Council of the Orange Economy, aware of the importance of conserving and potentiating the development of the cultural and creative industries, and responding to the declaration of “Economic, Social and Ecological Emergency”, have implemented economic and social security support measures through Decrees 475 of March and 561 of April 2020. Other actions are being taken by the different technical areas of the Ministry to counteract specific contingencies and thus avoid a major negative impact on the culture sector.
These measures seek to maintain the liquidity of the sector, protect jobs and chart a path for sustained economic recovery once the current crisis is overcome.
Organization type | Organization | Website | |
---|---|---|---|
Public Sector
| Minister of Culture
| nsefair@mincultura.gov.co
| http://www.mincultura.gov.co
|
Public Sector
| Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism
| agalindo@mincit.gov.co
| http://www.mincit.gov.co
|
Public Sector
| Ministry of Information and Communication Technologies
| minticresponde@mintic.gov.co
| http://www.mintic.gov.co
|
Public Sector
| National Planning Department (DNP)
| servicioalciudadano@dnp.gov.co
| http://www.dnp.gov.co
|
Public Sector
| National Administrative Department of Statistics
| contacto@dane.gov.co
| http://www.dane.gov.co
|
Public Sector
| National Learning Service
| servicioalciudadano@sena.edu.co
| http://www.sena.edu.co
|
Public Sector
| National Directorate of Copyright
| info@derechodeautor.gov.co
| http://derechodeautor.gov.co/
|
Public Sector
| Territorial Development Fund FINDETER
| findeter@findeter.gov.co
| http://www.findeter.gov.co
|
Public Sector
| Precidency of the Colombian Republic
| contacto@presidencia.gov.co
| http://presidencia.gov.co
|
Civil Society Organization (CSO)
| Corporación Arte a Tiempo
| silvana.artemantilla@gmail.com
| http://www.arteatiempo.com
|
Civil Society Organization (CSO)
| Cámara Colombiana del Libro
| egonzalez@camlibro.com.co
| http://www.camlibro.com.co
|
Civil Society Organization (CSO)
| Corporación Colegio del Cuerpo
| arestrepo@elcolegiodelcuerpo.org
| http://www.elcolegiodelcuerpo.org
|
Civil Society Organization (CSO)
| Compás Urbano
| Andrea@compasurbano.com
| http://www.compasurbano.com
|
Civil Society Organization (CSO)
| El Pauer
| anamaya@comfama.com.co
| http://www.elpauer.co
|
Civil Society Organization (CSO)
| Colectivo Puerto Creativo
| juliana.acevedo@escuelatallerbuenaventura.org
| http://escuelatallerbuenaventura.org
|
Civil Society Organization (CSO)
| Fundación Escuela Taller de Quibdó
| yurleidy.cossio@escuelataller.org
| |
Civil Society Organization (CSO)
| Fundación Coja Oficio
| direccion@cojaoficio.org
| http://www.luthierscolombianos.com
|
Civil Society Organization (CSO)
| Pispirispis Publishing House
| http://www.editorialpispirispis.com
| |
Civil Society Organization (CSO)
| Redlat
| octavioarbelaez@redlat.org
| http://www.circulart.org
|
Civil Society Organization (CSO)
| Comité por la Revitalización de las Fiestas de Independencia de Cartagena de Indias
| fiestasdeindependencia@gmail.com
| http://fiestasdeindependencia.co/
|
Civil Society Organization (CSO)
| Sonidos Enraizados
| sonidosenraizados@gmail.com
| |
Civil Society Organization (CSO)
| Colectivo Puerto Creativo
| colectivopuertocreativo@gmail.com
| http://puertocreativo.co
|
Civil Society Organization (CSO)
| Muxbit
| monica@muxbit.com
| http://www.cosquillasdecolores.com
|
Goal 1 - Support Sustainable Systems of Governance for Culture
Cultural and Creative Sectors
Creative Industries Value Added by sector
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In the folowing link it can be found the all the data regardind the ICC in Colombia, its 14 subsectores, emploument and some non monetary indicators from 2014 until 2019p
Number of people working | ||||||||||||
Categories | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | ||||||||
Employees | Freelancers | Total | Employees | Freelancers | Total | Employees | Freelancers | Total | Employees | Freelancers | Total | |
Arts and Heritage | 119847 | 150223 | 270070 | 183580 | 94333 | 277913 | 120296 | 164510 | 284806 | 116422 | 163115 | 279537 |
Cultural industries | 42090 | 19332 | 61422 | 47943 | 29903 | 77846 | 49309 | 27226 | 76535 | 49693 | 23069 | 72762 |
Creative Industries | 103966 | 75687 | 179653 | 117228 | 62357 | 179585 | 108428 | 83681 | 192109 | 116445 | 85568 | 202013 |
Total | 265903 | 245242 | 511145 | 348751 | 186593 | 535344 | 278033 | 275417 | 553450 | 282560 | 271752 | 554312 |
Categories | 2018p | 2019pr | ||||||||||
Employees | Freelancers | Total | Employees | Freelancers | Total | |||||||
Arts and Heritage | 102461 | 185618 | 288079 | 116182 | 184289 | 300471 | ||||||
Cultural industries | 44657 | 27356 | 72013 | 41423 | 33328 | 74751 | ||||||
Creative Industries | 118397 | 94378 | 212775 | 125594 | 95632 | 221226 | ||||||
Total | 265515 | 307352 | 572867 | 283199 | 313249 | 596448 | ||||||
Full time jobs. | ||||||||||||
Categories | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | ||||||||
Employees | Freelancers | Total | Employees | Freelancers | Total | Employees | Freelancers | Total | Employees | Freelancers | Total | |
Arts and Heritage | 104850 | 112400 | 217250 | 162194 | 79216 | 241410 | 108039 | 120315 | 228354 | 98608 | 124104 | 222712 |
Cultural industries | 39045 | 14910 | 53955 | 43605 | 24617 | 68222 | 46047 | 20629 | 66676 | 48276 | 18064 | 66340 |
Creative Industries | 91674 | 61997 | 153671 | 103614 | 49814 | 153428 | 97373 | 67460 | 164833 | 104063 | 68399 | 172462 |
Total | 235569 | 189307 | 424876 | 309413 | 153647 | 463060 | 251459 | 208404 | 459863 | 250947 | 210567 | 461514 |
Categories | 2018p | 2019pr | ||||||||||
Employees | Freelancers | Total | Employees | Freelancers | Total | |||||||
Arts and Heritage | 97249 | 131881 | 229130 | 108289 | 135171 | 243460 | ||||||
Cultural industries | 42729 | 20881 | 63610 | 38934 | 25943 | 64877 | ||||||
Creative Industries | 108584 | 75011 | 183595 | 112136 | 78434 | 190570 | ||||||
Total | 248562 | 227773 | 476335 | 259359 | 239548 | 498907 | ||||||
Law 1834 of 2017 – Law of the Creative Economy (Orange Economy Law)
N/A
Creation of the Vice-ministry of Creativity and the Orange Economy
0
Opening of the National Council of the Orange Economy
N/A
National Development Plan, Chapter X Literal B "Orange Colombia: Development of entrepreneurship with an artistic, creative and technological basis for the creation of new industries"
0
The fulfilment of the National Development Plan is monitored by national government entities, control bodies, Congress and the general public. For this purpose, periodic reports are made available to the public and the competent authorities. The reports have shown that the goals of the Development Plan are being met, as listed in the results section of this measure.
Pact for the growth of the Orange Economy
0
Guidelines and Strategies of the Orange Economy in Colombia
TOTAL: 2.865.647*
*programs such as: Territorio Crea Programme, Women and Weavers of Life are explain further in the text, so their budget it is not include here
Currently, the Orange Economy is considered as one the key sectors for the transformation of the country. For this reason, a transformational indicator was defined to assess the degree of progress of this national policy. The indicator represents the real growth of the added value of the Orange Economy generated by the subsectors of the cultural and creative field at the national level, year by year, as well as the employment associated with said sectors. These data are published annually as part of the results of the Culture and Orange Economy Satellite Account. This indicator is result-based and is classified as transformational because it shows the result and impact of the Public Policy for the Promotion of the Orange Economy, which combines the seven lines of action: information, institutions, industry, infrastructure, integration, inclusion and inspiration. Likewise, the indicator is applicable to the SDGs: according to the National Development Plan, it is related to SDG 8 sustainable economic growth and decent Work SDG 9 Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure.
Real growth in the added value, over the last four years, of the sectors of the orange economy. The growth in the added value of all the sectors of the cultural and creative industries is measured year by year, as well as their employment, through the Culture and Orange Economy Satellite Account.
Value of exports associated with the economic activities of the cultural and creative industries, gathered from the report of the companies benefited by the country's promotion strategies implemented abroad by Procolombia.
Direct jobs generated through the seed programme Emprender Fund in activities belonging to the Orange Economy.
It is important to clarify that although the policy is being measured with a transformational indicator, it is necessary to create other indicators that complement the assessment through results derived from the execution of the policy, and allow its follow up:
1. The creation of Orange Development Areas (ADN) is related to SDG 11 Sustainable cities and communities, SDG 8 Decent work and sustainable economic growth and SDG 9 Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure.
The implementation of regional creative agendas is related to SDG 9.
3. The value of the foreign direct investment projects belonging to the orange economy advised by Procolombia is related to SDG 8 Decent work and sustainable economic growth and SDG 9 Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure. Procolombia gives advice and accompaniment to potential investors from different countries about investing in sectors such as Software, Information Technology (IT), Audiovisual and Digital Content.
Entrepreneurs and companies belonging to the Orange Economy benefited from technical assistance programs. This is related to SDG 8 Decent work and sustainable economic growth and SDG 9 Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure. It aims for more companies and ventures receiving specialized advice on product/service development and betterment, financial topics, business models, commercial strategies and access to new markets, among others.
The technical assistance provided in the field of Copyright and Related Rights points to SDG 8 Decent work and sustainable economic growth and SDG 9 Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure. The objective is to give participants a comprehensive overview of copyright issues; this is achieved through a virtual platform, seminars and conferences, such as Basic Aspects of Copyright, Contractual Situations, Collective Management, Work Registration Workshop, Civil and Criminal Aspects, the Internet and Software Copyright, Copyright in the Creative Industries, Copyright in the University Area.
The approved registration of works, acts and contracts granted by the National Directorate of Copyright is related to SDG 8 Decent work and sustainable economic growth and SDG 9 Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure. The aim is to increase the number of registrations of works, acts and contracts in the National Registry of Copyright.
Companies created through the Emprender Fund belonging to the activities of the orange economy. This is related to SDG 8 Decent work and sustainable economic growth. Its objective is to open calls for the approval of business initiatives belonging to orange economy sectors.
Regulatory framework and agenda supportive of the orange economy
0
Creation of the Colombia Crea Corporation
0
Promotion of industrial property rights in the cultural and creative industries
$100,000
Reactiva Colombia Line - Financing
$12,191,405
The need to raise awareness among first-tier banks of the importance of supporting, through innovative financing mechanisms such as FINDETER's Reactiva Colombia Line, the Creative and Cultural Industries in Colombia, is evident.
Thus, FINDETER, with the support of the Ministry of Culture, held an event on November 26, 2019, with the participation of representatives of the country's first-tier banks and the Vice Minister of Creativity and the Orange Economy, to present the Reactiva Colombia Line, its characteristics and benefits.
Strengthening of Human Capital for the Culture Sector
$240,372
Offer of Qualified and Complementary Training related to the Orange Economy
$218,000,000
Public Employment Agency
$900,000
Childhood and Youth Cultural Communication Project
$175.933
As the project was initially aimed only at children, the need to expand it to an older population was recommended.
The Alharaca Lab strategy (creation laboratories) should be prolonged because it facilitates the participation of children and young people in the process of expression and creation in the topics of their interest.
To disseminate more widely the "Alharaca Keys for participation!" Methodology, to facilitate the sharing of feedback of children and young people to the creators of children's content.
Strengthening of arts and culture education: National System of Arts and Culture Education and Training – SINEFAC
$51,748
National Intellectual Property Policy
$0
Innovamos Portal
$221,152
The National Policy for the promotion of cultural industries in Colombia
$0
Programs for the training of support agents of initiatives and projects in the film and audiovisual sectors of Colombia
$ 278,962
Strengthening of the audiovisual sector
$5,600,000
Training Programme in Copyright and Related Rights
0
The evaluation is carried out annually, by means of a quantitative measurement of the people that access this service and the artistic or professional segment to which they belong, for example, publishing industry, academic sector, etc.
It is recommended to continue with the training scheme in order to strengthen the adequate protection of the holders of copyright and related rights in order to contribute to the development of a culture of respect for these rights.
Promotion of the productivity of cultural and creative companies
TOTAL: 1,020,000
SENA Emprender Fund – National Call for Seed Capital for the Orange Economy
TOTAL: 15,500,000
Mapping of the Cultural and Creative Sector
TOTAL: 228,588
The workshops have shown opportunities for improvement, for example, they could use a cultural and creative committee. In this sense, it was identified that the preexisting nodes in cities created by the Ministry of Culture can become responsible of guaranteeing the sustainability of the mapping exercise and the implementation of the actions derived from the strategic plans formulated for each city.
Culture and Economy Measurement Systems
0
* Since the Orange Law came into force, DANE has fulfilled the commitments made in the meetings of the National Council of the Orange Economy and has managed to consolidate in each report the relevant information of the sector.
* Relevance and knowledgeability in the discussion of which activities are to be included in the Orange Economy, both nationally and in Bogota, capitalizing in the availability of regional information.
* The measurement methodology of the 103 activities (69 fully and 34 partially included) that make up the Orange Economy was designed and published, based on international and national studies, and DANE's own research.
* By including the universe of activities that make up the Orange Economy, the coverage of information sources in the cultural and creative sector was expanded.
* Holding prior meetings with the entities that provided information for the Culture and Orange Economy Satellite Account in order to review and approve the results obtained by the technical team.
* Preliminary design of the Orange Economy Information System - SIENA, a system that seeks to centralize inter-institutional statistical information on the orange sector.
* Comply in a timely manner with government guidelines that require relevant information for public policy decision-making related to the sector.
* Serve as dissemination instruments, and seek to give greater visibility to the cultural and creative sector and the different segments that comprise it.
* Be at the forefront at the national and international level with updated information on the sector, through the Reports and the CSCEN.
Promotion of industrial property rights in the cultural and creative industries
TOTAL: 100,000
Media Diversity
Digital Culture and Digital Narratives
$327.354
Territorios en diálogo (Territories in Dialogue)
$205.000
Comunication Policy from and for the Indigenous Peoples
$210.000
Strengthening of community and public radio
$140.101.086
Strengthening of public media
$50.000.000
Work group with the private sector to know their proposals regarding media and advertising guidelines (Transversal Line 5 of the Pact for the Orange Economy)
$0
Entorno digital
Retina Latina. Digital platform for streaming Latin American
$2.565.437
There was an assessment by an external evaluator as part of the closing of reports in the wake of the support received by the Inter-American Development Bank-IDB. This evaluation was carried out in 2017. We quote some of the conclusions and recommendations issued by the evaluator, Fernando Vicario, in his final report:
Main strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats detected in the implementation of the programme:
We understand the strengths and weaknesses as internal processes, that is, those that can be exploited and solved by the programme's own management. When we talk about opportunities and threats, we are referring to the external circumstances that exceed the competency limits of those who manage and execute the programme.
STRENGTHS
The programme has shown a great capacity for execution.
There is unanimity between all participants on the need to continue addressing the task ahead.
Much progress has been made in detecting situations that can help the initiative grow.
The work group has been settled and progress is being made in a stable manner.
Countries have recognized in their diagnoses the need to promote distribution and exhibition.
The platform is fully online and operational.
Much has been accomplished in a short time.
There is brand recognition.
A cultural rights perspective has been included.
The audience's demands have been better heard.
A dynamic space capable of building activities of all kinds has been created.
WEAKNESSES
There are no stable channels of funding.
An independent body with a legal structure capable of providing continuity has not been created.
There is no intention on the part of producers to be generous towards the initiative.
Stable modes of communication and diffusion have not been generated.
Stable marketing actions have not been taken.
No business model has been proposed.
The viewing habits of the audience are not well known.
Work has not begun on a common legislative framework.
The International Relations initiatives required by a project of this magnitude have not been fully explored.
OPPORTUNITIES
It is a good moment to open digital windows in Latin America.
The competition that may exist does not target a large audience.
Of all existing platforms, none has the institutional support of Retina Latina.
Entering as a Regional Public Good (IDB) in the service sector opens new doors.
Technology has become a collective challenge for Latin America.
There are many partners to involve.
Opening of paths to explore the relationships between the public and the private.
THREATS
Large international portals are not going to facilitate these initiatives.
There is opposition on the part of the private sphere to the fact that all the initiative falls on the public sphere.
There is no spirit of real innovation in the Latin American culture sector.
Cultural institutionality is weak.
The service sector has not focused on cultural projects as part of its development.
There is no stability in international relations.
There is no real political will to promote legislation that supports the initiative.
Crea Digital Call
$947.864
Colombia 4.0
$2,955,337
4RI Specialization
$1,429,587
Partnering with Civil Society
Strategy for the promotion of association mechanisms for the development of the cultural and creative industries
$2,015,000
Orange Economy Nodes
$0
With the aim of leaving an installed infrastructure in various territories and creating an ecosystem that could meet the needs of cultural enterprises, the Ministry of Culture decided in 2014 to implement its training strategy in the initially prioritized areas (Manizales, Barranquilla and Buenaventura). This process is focused on capacity building in cultural management and entrepreneurship, geared towards the identification of institutions, agents and ventures that received a first transfer of knowledge represented in methodologies and instruments for the management and sustainability of the cultural and creative industries.
During 2016, a proposal was implemented that combined the training and coordination lines. During 2017 and 2018 coverage was expanded to a total of 11 municipalities in the country (Manizales, Barranquilla, Buenaventura, Pasto, Cartagena, Ibague, Bucaramanga, Cucuta, San Andres Islas, Pereira and Aburra Sur), focusing on actions specifically in the policy lines of Inter-institutional Articulation and Local Circulation.
Currently and in accordance with the provisions of the National Development Plan "A Pact for Colombia - A Pact for Equity" 2019 - 2022, the Node Strategy is found in the Pact for the protection and promotion of our culture and development of the orange economy, which has, among others, the objective of generating conditions for the creation, circulation and access to culture in the territories. (National Development Plan "A Pact for Colombia - A Pact for Equity", p. 659-660).
Under this framework, the Node Strategy is currently reconfigured as a regionalization scheme that mainly seeks the decentralization of the guidelines of the Integral Policy for the Creative Economy - Orange Policy, through the formation of networks of local institutions, agents, organizations and cultural industries in such a way as to promote the development of sustainable ecosystems of the creative and cultural economy at the local level.
The Nodes are based on the consolidation of Orange Economy ecosystems in the regions and seek to articulate the efforts of the institutions in the field of public policy with the programs and activities of the business world, this with the aim of contributing effectively to the promotion, strengthening and capacity development in infrastructure, business, access to financing instruments and human capital.
The consolidation of theses Nodes encourages effective governance, with robust structures and procedures that allow the implementation of joint actions. The coming together of the private and public sectors facilitates the collaboration of the agents of the Orange Economy with other economic sectors, their activities and the technological capacities existing in the region, as well as the opportunities offered by the market.
Territorio Crea Programme
$248,556
Strategy for the promotion of regional cultural governance
$543,974,000
Colombia Bookstore
$182.258
- The Colombia Bookstore allowed the diversity of Colombian book production to be brought to the several regions thanks to local book fairs.
- The participation of authors in the cultural programming within the framework of the Colombia Library was noteworthy, as it helped them connect with readers of all ages, especially the young.
- However, for future literary events it is recommended to offer cultural agendas focused on and led by the independent publishing sector.
- It is recommended that organizers of the regional book fairs provide independent bookstores and publishers with more exhibition space for their production, going beyond a traditional commercial offer.
- This experience allowed to showcase the book production that is being done in other areas of the country.
- Additionally, it contributed to promoting the independent book production in Colombia.
Goal 2 - Achieve a Balanced Flow of Cultural Goods and Services and Increase the Mobility of Artists and Cultural Professionals
Mobility of Artists and Cultural Professionals
National and International Circulation Strategy
$367,266
Mechanism for the Exchange of Good Practices in Cultural Policies (South-South)
$0
Compilation, analysis and exchange of information and data of the publishing sector from Pacific Alliance countries.
$23,342
Flow of Cultural Goods and Services
Strategy for the creation of Orange Economy chains of production
$345.000
Strategy for the support of existing companies of the Orange economy to foster an escalation in production and an export increment.
$162,777
Strategic National Interest Project (PINE): Audiovisual Services
$0
Orange Economy Development Areas (Law 1955 of 2019 National Development Plan - Article 179)
$0
Reading Colombia
$88,386
Internationalization of the Colombian IT industry (software and related services, and digital arts)
$3,530,428
Strategy for the management of sustainable orange economy ventures
$2,640,000
Orange Economy Digital Transformation
$1,918,046
Tratados y acuerdos
Film Co-production Agreements with Italy and Peru
$0
Creation, strengthening and promotion of alliances: Memoranda of understanding
$0
Goal 3 - Integrate Culture in Sustainable Development Frameworks
National Sustainable Development Policies & Plans
Cultural Participation Total in Colobia 2017 | Total | Male | Female | ||||
People | % | People | % | People | % | ||
12 years and older | Total | 30.623 | 100,0 | 14.598 | 47,7 | 16.025 | 52,3 |
Teatro, ópera o danza Theatre, Opera Dance | Yes | 5.563 | 18,2 | 2.456 | 16,8 | 3.106 | 19,4 |
No | 25.060 | 81,8 | 12.142 | 83,2 | 12.918 | 80,6 | |
Concerts, live events, live music, festivals , | Yes | 9.664 | 31,6 | 4.814 | 33,0 | 4.851 | 30,3 |
No | 20.958 | 68,4 | 9.784 | 67,0 | 11.174 | 69,7 | |
Exhibitions fairs, visual Arts events a | Yes | 3.541 | 11,6 | 1.643 | 11,3 | 1.898 | 11,8 |
No | 27.081 | 88,4 | 12.955 | 88,7 | 14.126 | 88,2 | |
Fairs or crafts expositions | Yes | 8.194 | 26,8 | 3.610 | 24,7 | 4.584 | 28,6 |
No | 22.429 | 73,2 | 10.988 | 75,3 | 11.440 | 71,4 | |
Movies Assistance 2017 | Total | Male | Female | ||||
People | % | People | % | People | % | ||
12 years and older | Total | 30.623 | 100,0 | 14.598 | 47,7 | 16.025 | 52,3 |
Movies | Yes | 12.412 | 40,5 |