The Center for Music Ecosystems is excited to launch the Music Policy Resilience Network, a landmark transnational collaboration that aims to implement pro-music and culture policies that foster resilience in remote, rural, and isolated communities.

The Music Policy Resilience Network produces bespoke, actionable research projects for small to mid-sized cities, working directly with stakeholders and local decision makers, to put music at the heart of policy-making, and demonstrating the impact it can have across policy areas including economic development, health and well being, jobs and skills, community cohesion, education and more.

PARTICIPATING CITIES


Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan)

Cuenca (Ecuador)

Darwin (NT, Australia)

Dera Ismail Khan (Pakistan)

Ede (Nigeria)

Folkestone (UK)

Gallup (New Mexico. USA)

Galva (Illinois, USA)

Gander (Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada)

Homer (Alaska, USA)

Lerwick, Shetland (UK)

Mariehamn (Åland Islands, Finland)

Nuuk (Greenland)

South Tarawa (Republic of Kiribati)

St. Johnsbury (Vermont, USA)

Torshavn (Faroe Islands)

Umeå (Sweden)

Whitehorse (Yukon Territory, Canada)

Whitesburg (Kentucky, USA)

Funders


Partners