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Himba women at the Multi-Purpose Community Center in Okangwati, Namibia
Himba women at the Multi-Purpose Community Center in Okangwati, Namibia

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Registered: October 2010
Location: UNESCO Windhoek
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10 members of the Digital National Archives project traveled to Okangwati in order to contribute towards the extension of the archive material from the region. The Team used the infrastructure of the Multi-Purpose Community Center and shared their experience in recording techniques and collecting intangible heritage with the community. They also stored it as user generated content in the center.
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Keywords: Digital archives Multi-Purpose Community Center women
Photographer: Salome K Nzuma
Copyright: © UNESCO
Date: July 2010
Place: Okangwati
Country: Namibia
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Additional Categories: Community Multimedia Centres (CMCs)

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