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Gwalior and Kozhikode Join UNESCO Creative Cities Network

Gwalior and Kozhikode Join UNESCO Creative Cities Network

UNESCO has welcomed 55 new cities into the UNESCO Creative Cities Network, and among them are Gwalior and Kozhikode from India. UNESCO made this announcement on its official website. These cities have been recognized for their strong commitment to leveraging culture and creativity as integral parts of their development strategies, along with demonstrating innovative approaches to human-centered urban planning.

The designation of these cities was made on World Cities Day by UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay. Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh has achieved a place in the ‘Music’ category. while Kozhikode in Kerala has earned its spot in the ‘Literature’ category.

Creative Fields

The UNESCO Creative Cities Network (UCCN) has expanded with the latest additions, and it now encompasses 350 cities from over 100 countries. These cities represent seven creative fields, which are Crafts and Folk Art, Design, Film, Gastronomy, Literature, Media Arts, and Music. The network showcases the diversity of creativity and culture across the globe within these categories.

Gwalior – City of Music

Gwalior has a rich musical heritage and is renowned for its contributions to the field of music, as follows:

Furthermore, in 2020, Gwalior, along with its historical neighboring town Orchha, was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Cities list under the Urban Landscaped Cities program. This recognition highlights the city’s historical and cultural significance on a global scale.

Kozhikode – City of Literature

Kozhikode, known for its literary culture, embarked on its journey towards accomplishments in 2022, driven by various initiatives:

Indian Cities in the UCCN

About the UNESCO Creative Cities Network (UCCN)

The UNESCO Creative Cities Network (UCCN) was established in 2004 with the primary goal of promoting cooperation among cities that recognize creativity as a key driver for sustainable urban development.

UCCN serves as a crucial partner for UNESCO by facilitating discussions on the role of creativity in sustainable development. It takes concrete actions and encourages innovation to advance the goals of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Objective

The key objective of cities within this network is to integrate creativity and cultural industries into their local development plans, emphasizing their importance. Additionally, they actively engage in international cooperation, contributing to the broader discussion on fostering creativity for sustainable urban development. This collaborative effort aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) outlined in the 2030 Agenda.

Significance of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network

Cities within the UNESCO Creative Cities Network are at the forefront of efforts to expand access to culture and harness the potential of creativity for urban resilience and development.

An upcoming policy paper titled “The added value of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network at local, national, and international levels” will underscore the leading role played by these cities in achieving the 2030 Agenda. It will also demonstrate how UNESCO supports members of the UCCN through the facilitation of dialogue, peer-to-peer learning, and collaboration.

The newly designated Creative Cities are invited to participate in the 2024 UCCN Annual Conference. It is scheduled for July 1-5, 2024, in Braga, Portugal. The theme of the conference is “Bringing Youth to the table for the next decade.”