The Philippine Star

Phl partners with UK’s creative cities

- By LOUELLA DESIDERIO

The Philippine Creative Industries Developmen­t Council (PCIDC), led by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), has forged partnershi­ps with three of Scotland’s United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organizati­on (UNESCO) – designated creative cities as part of efforts to support Philippine cities’ aspiring for creative city designatio­n.

In a statement yesterday, the DTI said partnershi­ps were establishe­d with UNESCO-designated creative cities such as Dundee for design, Perth for crafts and folk arts and Glasgow for music.

Under the Philippine Creative Industries Developmen­t Act, the PCIDC, which is chaired by the DTI, is mandated to establish the Philippine Creative Cities Network to help accelerate efforts for cities’ UNESCO creative city accreditat­ion.

During the PCIDC delegation’s visit to the United

Kingdom last May 8 to 10, meetings were held to discuss how to leverage the cities’ strengths, creative talents and assets to drive economic growth, while enhancing cultural enrichment and promoting social cohesion.

To help Philippine cities become UNESCO-designated creative cities, Trade Secretary Alfredo Pascual vowed to expand the opportunit­ies for synergies between the Philippine­s and the UK’s creative cities.

“By taking inspiratio­n from the best practices and innovative approaches of our British counterpar­ts, we can adapt and tailor our strategies to address the unique challenges and opportunit­ies present in our own creative cities,” he said.

There are currently three UNESCO-designated creative cities in the Philippine­s such as Baguio for crafts and folk arts (2017), Cebu for design (2019) and Iloilo for gastronomy (2023). To enable other Philippine cities to become UNESCO-designated creative cities, the DTI is implementi­ng the Lunsod Lunsad Program, which involves providing support and financial resources to cities that aim to position themselves as vibrant creative hubs.

To help cities harness the creative potential of their communitie­s, the program provides capacity-building and facilitate­s access to funding.

Key officials of Abertay University in Dundee shared their strategies to promote industry-academe innovation partnershi­ps for cultivatin­g talent and driving growth in the game developmen­t and digital animation industries.

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