The British Council is looking to commission a supplier to work on the research entitled ‘Atlas of cultural policies for climate change and heritage: pathways and perspectives from Ibero-America and the Caribbean’.
The successful supplier will provide analysis on the region’s cultural policies, decision making processes and compared politics, to support the spread of good practices and facilitate policy development. The information in the final report aims to be used as a consultation tool for authorities, institutions, collectives, professionals, art managers, students, researchers, and anyone involved in the design and development of cultural policies.
The supplier is expected to establish an appropriate framework to define and analyse shared and compared cultural heritage, historical narratives and environmental diversity to provide an adequate frame to speak about the so-called Ibero-American and Caribbean countries listed below. This opportunity is open to organisations and teams globally including collaborations.
- Argentina
- Brazil
- Colombia
- Cuba
- Jamaica
- México
- Perú
- Portugal
- Spain
- Trinidad and Tobago
- Venezuela
Teams will work remotely and the duration of the contract is eight months with an option for an extension for up to an additional three months. The final outputs drafts are due 31 March 2025 and there are public activities for dissemination up to one month before Mondiacult conference.
The budget for this project is 50,000 GBP including VAT.