3.7 Success cases (English Caribbean)
The English Caribbean countries have implemented various laws and programs to promote culture and creativity in the region. These initiatives aim to preserve and celebrate the rich Caribbean cultural heritage, as well as foster the development of cultural and creative industries.
These collaborations often involve festivals, artist exchanges, joint exhibitions, and efforts to preserve and promote shared cultural traditions.
These projects reflect the desire of English Caribbean countries to work together to promote and preserve their rich cultural heritage and to encourage the development of creative industries in the region. Regional collaboration is essential for strengthening the cultural presence of the English Caribbean on both national and international levels.

The Crop Over Festival is one of the most significant and colorful cultural events in Barbados. This festival has its roots in the celebration of the sugar cane harvest and has evolved into an annual celebration that spans several weeks during the summer season.The Calabash Literary Festival, commonly known as the “Calabash Festival,” is a well-known literary event held in Jamaica. The festival is unique in its focus on literature and poetry and has earned a reputation as one of the most important literary events in the Caribbean.Carifesta is a traveling event held in different countries of the Caribbean in each edition. The host countries vary from one edition to another, providing different nations with the opportunity to host and participate in the festival over the years. Carifesta is a valuable platform for cultural and artistic exchange in the Caribbean region.
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