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Essaouira to host UNESCO Creative Cities Network Conference in 2026

Tuesday 01 July 2025 - 08:50
Essaouira to host UNESCO Creative Cities Network Conference in 2026

For the first time, the UNESCO Creative Cities Network Conference will be held in Africa and an Arab city, with Essaouira, Morocco, chosen as the host for the 18th annual session in 2026. This historic decision reflects the city's growing prominence as a hub of culture, creativity, and sustainable urban development.

Essaouira’s journey to global recognition

Designated as a UNESCO Creative City of Music in 2019, Essaouira has embraced its cultural heritage while fostering innovation. Known for its rich musical traditions like Gnaoua and its vibrant jazz scene, the city has become a symbol of how creativity can drive sustainable development and cultural exchange.

Situated between the Atlantic Ocean and the desert, Essaouira is a place where traditions evolve and blend seamlessly. Its medinas, Jewish quarters, and coastal landscapes illustrate centuries of coexistence and artistic expression, making it an ideal setting for a global gathering of creative minds.

A global platform for culture and innovation

The UNESCO Creative Cities Network Conference assembles representatives from over 350 cities worldwide, spanning diverse fields such as music, gastronomy, design, crafts, and media arts. The 2026 edition in Essaouira will highlight sustainable cultural policies and global collaboration, focusing on themes yet to be announced.

This event will not only feature discussions and panels but will also immerse attendees in the unique atmosphere of Essaouira, showcasing its cultural heritage and dynamic creativity. The conference aligns with UNESCO’s broader initiatives, including MONDIACULT 2025, and supports the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal 11, which promotes sustainable and inclusive cities.

A milestone for Morocco and Africa

Essaouira’s selection as host city underscores its role as a cultural and creative beacon, further cementing Morocco’s reputation as a leader in global cultural cooperation. Through this conference, the world will witness Essaouira’s transformation into a stage where creativity thrives, traditions inspire, and innovation shapes the future.

In 2026, Essaouira will not just welcome the world to a conference — it will offer a glimpse into a city where creativity and heritage soar together.


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