The World Cultural Forum commenced today, June 20, 2022, in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, gathering cultural leaders, policymakers, and artists from around the world to discuss the role of culture in sustainable development and social cohesion. The forum aims to highlight the importance of cultural diversity and the contribution of arts and heritage to global progress.
The opening ceremony was attended by high-profile dignitaries, including Côte d’Ivoire’s Minister of Culture, Maurice Kouakou Bandaman, and representatives from various international organizations. In his opening remarks, Minister Bandaman emphasized the significance of culture in fostering mutual understanding and dialogue among nations, stating:
“This forum provides an essential platform for sharing ideas and experiences that will help us harness the power of culture for sustainable development.”
The theme of this year’s forum is “Cultural Diversity and Sustainable Development,” focusing on how culture can drive economic growth, promote social inclusion, and enhance environmental sustainability. Over the next three days, participants will engage in panel discussions, workshops, and exhibitions that explore various aspects of cultural expression and its impact on society.
Among the featured speakers are notable cultural figures and experts, including Ameenah Gurib-Fakim, the former President of Mauritius, who will share insights on integrating culture into development policies. Additionally, the forum includes interactive workshops that allow participants to collaborate on cultural initiatives and share best practices.
The event also showcases an exhibition of traditional Ivorian arts and crafts, highlighting the rich cultural heritage of Côte d’Ivoire. Local artisans are displaying their work, including textiles, sculptures, and woodwork, offering visitors a glimpse into the country’s artistic traditions.
Furthermore, the World Cultural Forum emphasizes youth engagement, with specific programs designed to encourage young people’s participation in cultural activities. By fostering creativity and artistic expression among the youth, the forum aims to ensure that cultural practices continue to thrive in future generations.
As the forum progresses, it seeks to build partnerships among countries and organizations committed to promoting cultural policies that support diversity and inclusivity. The discussions and outcomes of this year’s World Cultural Forum will be instrumental in shaping future cultural initiatives in Côte d’Ivoire and beyond.
The World Cultural Forum will conclude on June 23, 2022, culminating in a declaration that outlines key recommendations for integrating culture into sustainable development strategies globally.