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COMPONENT D5.4 Component D : Benchm
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6. Expected Project OutcomesProject
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At the regional level (Asia-Pacific
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7. BeneficiariesThe immediate targe
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particular interest in the developm
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function as a task force that co-op
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OUTPUTS (Phases 1, 2, and 3)- Mappi
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PROTOTYPENational Cultural Industri
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1. Development Context1.1 Internati
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holistic approach to development as
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place as genuine alternatives to Th
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the way creative industries are fun
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indicated above.As part of the disc
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and was carried out with technical
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3. Goal and Objectives3.1 Developme
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4. Methodology4.1 DefinitionsThe Jo
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cultural industries (for example in
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Activity C4 Elaboration of input to
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6. Expected Project Outcomes6.1 Res
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OUTPUT 2.3Input to the establishmen
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PHASE 18. Implementation Arrangemen
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PHASE 1OUTPUTS (Phases 1, 2, and 3)
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PHASE 1• Basic country data(UNDP
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PHASE 1Table 2:GOVERNMENTMinistry o
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PHASE 1National Advisory CommitteeD
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PHASE 19. FundingThe cost and resou
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PHASE 1BUDGET ITEMS UNIT COST TOTAL
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ANNEX 1ISIC Codes Related to Cultur
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ANNEX 2The Jodhpur ConsensusWe, the
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ANNEX 3Paro InitiativeThe Expert Gr
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3.9 Act as a hub for coordinating a
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ARTICLE 8Budget8.1 The Commission s