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Training workshop on the implementation of the 2003 UNESCO Convention in Angola

The National Cultural Heritage Institute of Angola and UNESCO jointly organize a workshop on the implementation of the 2003 UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage at national level. The workshop, which will take place from 9 to 13 November 2015 in Luanda, will discuss the scope and objectives as well as the obligations of the State Parties under this international legal instrument.
As part of UNESCO’s global strategy aiming to enhance national capacity for safeguarding of living heritage in the Portuguese speaking countries in Africa (PALOP), the workshop will gather some 20 Angolan participants, including stakeholders from local to national levels. With the aim to strengthen regional cooperation among PALOP countries, the training will be entirely facilitated by two Mozambican experts who have been previously trained through the same programme.

This workshop is made possible thanks to the generous contribution from the Government of Norway to the Intangible Cultural Heritage Fund.


Details

Type of Event Category 7-Seminar and Workshop
Start 09.11.2015 09:00 local time
End 13.11.2015 18:00 local time
Date to be fixed 0
Focal point Sa Rego, Julio
Organizer
Contact Julio Sa Rego: j.sa-rego@unesco.org
Country Angola
City Luanda
Venue INPC
Street
Room
Permanent Delegation Contact
Major Programme
Language of Event Portuguese
Estimated number of participants 20
Official Website
Link 1 Strengthening national capacities for effective intangible cultural heritage safeguarding in selected PALOP countries
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