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The woes of the cultural sector are heavy on unprofessionalism - Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts & Culture

“The woes of the cultural sector are heavy on unprofessionalism, irresponsibility and indifference than structures and infrastructure” – Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts & Culture tells players in the Culture and Creative space

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Ministry of Tourism, Art and Culture to Support Ghana Culture Day Celebrations

The newly elected Functional Executive Committee of the Ghana Culture Forum (GCF) on Friday 21st April 2023 paid a courtesy call on the Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture in Accra. Having been elected this year to steer the affairs of the organisation till 2027, the meeting was sought to formally introduce the new executive body to the leadership of the Ministry.

Newly Elected FEC Meets the Initial Co-conveners

The newly elected Functional Executive Committee of the Ghana Culture Forum (GCF) and the initial co-conveners of the organisation met in Accra to discuss matters concerning the Ghana Culture Forum, the foremost cultural advocacy platform and umbrella network of practitioners in the Ghanaian cultural space.

Capacity building workshop

In November 2017 the GCF held a capacity building workshop to equip the members of the GCF with standard proposal writing skills to help them properly author proposals to solicit for funds in support of their various projects.

Participation in Domain Activities

The Ghana Culture Forum, as part of our core mandate, provides the space and facilitates for the participation members in each other’s individual programmes and projects as required. We offer the platform for publicizing these respective activities and generating the necessary patronage for them. We are glad that we continue to provide this service. 

Nana Otuo Owoahene

We Are Mending The Cracks In Our Cultural Foundation -Nana Otuo Owoahene

The Ghana Culture Week, formerly Ghana Culture Day was launched in 2012 on March 14 and is celebrated every year with activities such as a symposium on a relevant theme and an a
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Ghana Culture Week Symposium

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Adinkra Symbols and Copyright: Why should Ghanaians pay to use their Folklore?

Presentation of UNESCO Africa Fashion Report 2023  by Ghana Commission to UNESCO,  Director of Culture Sector- Mr. CARL AMPAH
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Kente: Tradition, Modernity and Identity

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GTA to partner GCF

GTA to partner GCF on a series of mutually beneficial activities and projects

The Ghana Culture Forum through its newly elected Functional Executive Committee has paid a courtesy call on the Ghana Tourism Authority at the offices of the latter in Accra.
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The UNESCO Conventions

In 2015, GCF was heavily involved in the processes leading to Ghana’s ratification of the UNESCO Conventions including the ones for Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage
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Events

14th

Mar, 2024

Ghana Culture Week Symposium

14th

Mar, 2024

Adinkra Symbols and Copyright: Why should Ghanaians pay to use their Folklore?

11th

Mar, 2024

Kente: Tradition, Modernity and Identity

04th

Mar, 2024

The Ghana Culture week,

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