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Culture in multilateral policy processes

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This survey is intended to gather information about where and how culture is represented within different international and multilateral policy processes, such as those run by the UN and its agencies, or other initiatives. Examples include work such as the Climate Heritage Network's engagement around the UNFCCC process. 

You should write about a process that you are involved in, or know a lot about. If you want to write about more than one process, you can fill in the survey multiple times.

IMPORTANT: we are interested in processes that are NOT primarily about culture - therefore dedicated initiatives such as those around UNESCO's cultural conventions, the Creative Cities programme or others are out of scope.

The survey is run in connection with the work of the Culture2030Goal campaign to secure the inclusion of culture as a distinct goal in any future development agenda, as well as its full recognition and integration into development processes today. 

Your results are anonymous, but if you are willing to leave an e-mail address so that we can ask any further questions, that will be welcome. We would plan to prepare a short report highlighting this engagement, which would include the names of processes and organisations involved in them. 

If you have any questions, please contact stephen.wyber[at]ifla.org
2. Is this process associated with the United Nations?
3. Is this process...
4. Is this process...
7. Has there been formal recognition of culture in this process - for example through being an official theme, recognition of a cultural stakeholder group, or an official culture workstream?
8. Have there been efforts to secure this recognition?
8. Do the outputs (declarations, reports, data) from this process address culture?
9. Have there been efforts to ensure that culture is addressed in the outputs of this process?