The EU-Eastern Partnership (EaP) Culture and Creativity Programme, which is coming to an end in January 2018, has presented its achievements in its six countries of operation: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine.
Over three years, from February 2015 to January 2018, the programme supported the role of culture and creativity in the social and economic development of these countries.
In the last 36 months, the programme has run 252 events, attended by 33,977 people. The programme produced 870 website articles, 171 case studies and 14 online courses. Four million people read about the programme in the local media, 570,000 visited the website, 436,692 read the case studies, 27,267 joined the Facebook page and 5,300 received certificates for online courses.
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The EU-EaP Culture and Creativity Programme (2015-2018) is part of the Eastern Partnership Culture Programme II, funded under the European Neighbourhood Instrument. It aims to support the cultural and creative sectors’ contribution to sustainable humanitarian, social and economic development in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine.