
We are pleased to present our comprehensive report on the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Padjadjaran University’s financial investments in arts and cultural heritage activities. These allocations are a testament to our ongoing commitment to advancing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities) and SDG 16 (Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions).
At our faculty, we recognize that the preservation and promotion of cultural heritage are essential components in building sustainable and inclusive communities. By supporting various arts and cultural initiatives, we contribute to the conservation of our shared cultural history, which serves as a foundation for fostering social cohesion, enhancing cultural diversity, and promoting a sense of identity and belonging within our communities. Our biggest financial investment goes out to Seniora, an annual cultural festival, which contributes to 57.7% of our investments in cultural and art heritage activites.
Moreover, our investment in cultural heritage is aligned with our commitment to SDG 16, which emphasizes the importance of building peaceful, just, and inclusive societies. By prioritizing cultural heritage, we not only safeguard the legacies of the past but also create opportunities for dialogue, understanding, and mutual respect among diverse populations. These efforts are crucial in promoting stability, peace, and justice, which are the cornerstones of resilient and thriving societies.
We invite you to explore the detailed breakdown of our spending in arts and cultural heritage activities, reflecting our dedication to contributing to a sustainable, just, and culturally rich future for all. Through these initiatives, the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Padjadjaran University continues to play a pivotal role in advancing the principles of sustainable development and fostering the growth of peaceful, inclusive communities.