The attached European Heritage document outlines the Development Strategy of Georgia – Vision 2030. The aim of this national multi-sectoral strategy is to promote sustainable, long-term economic growth that is inclusive of all communities in Georgia. The document covers a wide range of topics, including the development of small and medium-sized businesses, efficient management of the mining sector, ensuring sustainability in the energy sector, promoting the use of renewable energy sources, supporting the growth of the tourism industry, and improving municipal infrastructure.
One of the key objectives of the Development Strategy is to protect and promote cultural heritage for sustainable development of the country.
The document highlights the need for effective mechanisms for the protection and management of cultural heritage and cultural values, development of a unified management policy, and the creation of alternative and digital spaces for cultural activities. The Georgian government also seeks to increase the employment rate in the cultural sector, particularly among young people, and promote the continuous development of in-demand professions.
The document emphasizes the need for inclusive and integrated programs in the cultural and creative industries, including involvement of society in culture and access to culture for all groups of society, including ethnic minorities, people with disabilities, and those living near the occupation line. The Georgian government intends to carry out reform in artistic education, restore disappearing professions, and provide continuous education for young people.
Overall, the Development Strategy of Georgia – Vision 2030 outlines an ambitious plan for the sustainable growth of the country, with a particular focus on promoting cultural heritage and cultural employment. The document provides a comprehensive overview of the initiatives to be undertaken by the Georgian government to ensure a prosperous and inclusive future for the country.