What’s the role of culture in our lives and how can we ensure life is enriched, sustainable, peaceful and inclusive for the People and the Planet?
What are the culture’s socio-economic effects on sustainable development, being recognized as a public good that helps to build innovative and resilient communities?
The need for cultural statistics is of paramount importance, as it serves national statistical offices, ministries of culture and various cultural and creative stakeholders, supporting them in identifying, characterizing and measuring the economic and social impacts generated by artists, performers, audiences, social groups and cultural communities.
UIS is launching this year, on July 10th, its global consultation on the revision of the 2009 UNESCO Framework for Culture Statistics (FCS), a conceptual and methodological framework designed to facilitate socioeconomic analysis in culture.
By drawing on international experiences, classification systems and the needs expressed by cultural and creative stakeholders, the FCS enables the assessment of culture’s impact on society, as well as including major innovations, in the 2025 version, namely:
The Global Consultation is now closed, and we thank everyone for their participation.
For any questions concerning this form, please contact the UIS by email at: uis.cltsurvey@unesco.org