The recent roundtable marked a significant milestone in the SECCA programme, showcasing how EU support has successfully fostered cultural collaboration across Uzbekistan’s diverse regions. Stakeholders from governmental bodies, cultural institutions, and economic sectors gathered to evaluate tangible outcomes, highlighting projects that have revitalized local arts, preserved heritage sites, and enhanced cross-border artistic exchanges. The initiative’s comprehensive approach has not only enriched the cultural landscape but also stimulated employment opportunities, particularly for young creatives and artisans.

Key results presented included:

  • Over 20 cultural events connecting Uzbek artists with European counterparts
  • Establishment of new cultural hubs in 5 major cities
  • Creation of sustainable tourism routes promoting intangible heritage
  • Training programmes benefiting 150+ local cultural entrepreneurs
Sector Impact Economic Growth %
Visual Arts Increased exhibition participation 12%
Performing Arts Touring shows across 8 regions 15%
Crafts & Heritage Expanded market access 9%