The draft, proposed by Vietnam and other co-authors and supported by 71 countries, recommends that the United Nations General Assembly consider launching an “International Decade on Culture for Sustainable Development” as soon as possible, with priority given to the 2027-2036 period.

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Ambassador Nguyen Thi Van Anh (right), Permanent Representative of Vietnam to UNESCO, at the 43rd session of the UNESCO General Conference held in Samarkand, Uzbekistan

The initiative has received high appreciation from the UNESCO Director-General and member states for its relevance to the organization’s strategy and its current work of integrating culture into development policies beyond 2030, an approach that creates a favorable condition for Vietnam’s proposal.

Introducing the draft, Ambassador Nguyen Thi Van Anh, Permanent Representative of Vietnam to UNESCO, stressed that the initiative aims to further promote the crucial role of culture in contributing to sustainable development in each nation and globally. It also seeks to respond to complex global challenges through practical activities to raise awareness, strengthen political will, mobilize resources, and boost investment in cultural and creative industries, thereby helping ensure a safe and prosperous future for all.

UNESCO Assistant Director-General for Culture Ernesto Renato Ottone Ramirez noted that if endorsed by the U.N., the initiative will facilitate the continued integration of culture into the U.N.’s development agenda in the post-2030 period.

According to Ambassador Anh, this is Vietnam’s first large-scale initiative at UNESCO in many years. If approved by the U.N., it will mark a significant Vietnam-branded global initiative, reflecting the country’s strategic contribution to UNESCO and reaffirming the organization’s leadership in the cultural field worldwide.

Once the U.N. officially proclaims the “International Decade on Culture for Sustainable Development,” UNESCO will act as the lead agency, coordinating with other U.N. entities and relevant partners to implement the program.

Source: VNA