Indonesia has advocated for enhanced skills development within the creative industries during a recent UNESCO meeting. Ambassador Satrya Wibawa emphasized the importance of upskilling creative workers to navigate the evolving digital landscape and global market demands. The Indonesian delegation highlighted the sector’s significant contribution to economic growth and cultural preservation. They proposed collaborative programs focusing on digital literacy, intellectual property rights, and sustainable business practices. Indonesia also shared its national strategies for fostering a vibrant and competitive creative economy. The initiative aims to empower creators and ensure the long-term viability of cultural sectors worldwide. This push reflects Indonesia’s commitment to leveraging its creative potential on the international stage.