The National Office for Cultural Affairs (ONCA) has announced a restructuring of its social media presence, according to an official statement released today. The move aims to streamline communication and enhance engagement with cultural audiences across digital platforms.
While specific details of the new strategy were not disclosed, ONCA indicated that the changes would involve a more coordinated approach to content across its official channels. The organization emphasized that the restructuring is part of ongoing efforts to modernize its outreach and better serve the public.
ONCA, which oversees cultural programs and initiatives, has been active on platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. The restructuring is expected to take effect in the coming months, with updates to be shared through its official channels.
This development comes as cultural institutions worldwide continue to adapt to changing digital consumption habits. ONCA's move reflects a broader trend among public agencies to refine their online communication strategies.