Cultural Heritage for Inclusive Growth

A catalyst for change.

A woman works with fabric which is hanging from a tree suspended on a string.
Yaruro artisan dying fibres for crafts (c) British Council

A pilot programme exploring ways in which local culture can improve the lives of individuals around the world.

In a 2018 report, Cultural Heritage for Inclusive Growth, we explored the notion that cultural heritage could contribute to inclusive growth. The report shares findings from a sector consultation and international research suggesting that when people or communities are given the opportunity to engage with, learn from and promote their own cultural heritage, it can contribute to social and economic development. 

By 'inclusive growth' we mean developing tangible opportunities which create economic and social growth that benefits everyone.

By 'cultural heritage' we mean any type of cultural object or activity that is connected to an individual’s history and identity. This could be anything from the built environment to cultural traditions such as music and language.

The programme

Through pilot projects in Colombia, Kenya and Vietnam, the action research programme explores cultural heritage for inclusive growth as a global concept with local solutions. The projects are community- and people-led, and are devised and managed with local partners on the ground, supporting local communities to promote their own cultural heritage, leading to economic growth and improved social welfare. 

We will share our findings from the programme to help to pioneer new ways of creating sustainable economic and social growth through cultural heritage.

Read more on the pilot projects below.

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