Job Overview
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Date PostedJanuary 14, 2026
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Job Description
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) invites applications from governments, public institutions, and civil society organizations for the 2026 UNESCO-Aschberg Programme. The programme supports initiatives that protect and promote the status of artists and artistic freedom globally.
Application Deadline: 23 February 2026 (23:59 UTC+1)
Objectives
The programme seeks to strengthen the rights of artists as recognized under international law, including:
- The right to create without censorship or intimidation.
- The right to have artistic work supported, distributed, and remunerated.
- Freedom of movement for artists.
- Freedom of association.
- Protection of the social and economic rights of artists.
- Everyone’s right to participate in cultural life.
Programme Tracks
Track 1 – Governments and Public Institutions
- Offers technical assistance to help design or revise laws, regulations, policies, and measures that promote the status of artists and artistic freedom.
- Applicants may request up to USD 30,000 to support logistics, such as meetings, consultations, capacity-building sessions, and communication activities.
Track 2 – Civil Society Organizations
- Provides financial assistance for innovative projects that advance artists’ rights and artistic freedom at local, national, regional, or international levels.
- Eligible activities include capacity building, advocacy, monitoring, research, and emergency support.
- Applicants may request up to USD 50,000 to cover project implementation costs, including:
- Organizing training, workshops, and other capacity-building activities
- Developing tools, resources, and communication materials
- Conducting advocacy, research, and monitoring activities
- Providing emergency support such as residencies, relocation, or safe workspaces
- Other logistics necessary for project execution
Focus Areas
Projects can address challenges in improving the professional, social, and economic status of artists, including:
- Training and lifelong learning
- Social security and decent working conditions
- Fair remuneration and adapted taxation
- Mobility of artists and cultural professionals
- Freedom of artistic expression
Eligible Applicants
Track 1: Government and public institutions with mandates relevant to advancing the status of artists, such as:
- National Ministries (Culture, Finance, Labour, Tourism, Communication, Social Affairs, etc.)
- National arts councils or committees for cultural and creative industries
- National parliaments and specialized commissions
Track 2: Civil society organizations active in arts, culture, and creative industries.
How to Apply
Applicants must submit a project proposal through the official UNESCO-Aschberg Programme application platform, including:
- A description of the project, objectives, and expected outcomes
- Proposed activities and implementation plan
- Preliminary budget (depending on the chosen track)
This programme is an opportunity to strengthen artists’ rights, enhance cultural policies, and support sustainable artistic communities worldwide.