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Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage for Sustainable Development in Bangladesh

30 January 2017 – Bangladesh,

The first of a series of capacity-building trainings aiming at strengthening the national institutional capacities of Bangladesh to implement the 2003 Convention is going to take place in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 29 January to 1 February 2017. This workshop is made possible, under the project ‘Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage for Sustainable Development in Bangladesh’, which is funded by the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Fund with the generous contribution of the Republic of Azerbaijan.
This first workshop aims at providing an overview of the Convention and its implementation, addressing the obligations of Bangladesh as State Party and the possible ways to safeguard its living heritage with the full participation of the communities concerned. The workshop combines theoretical and practical sessions as well as a field exercise guided by a UNESCO-accredited facilitator… ›››


Objective and impact: interviews

Mr Jorge Francisco Rojas Goldsack
Chile
Interviewed in 2012 (7.COM_WG)

Mr Marc Jacobs Belgium
Interviewed in 2012 (4.GA)

Mr Hani Hayajneh Jordan
Interviewed in 2012 (7.COM_WG)

One of the last projects approved

Financial assistance

  • El Salvador
     
  • Financial assistance : $ 24,995
  • Implementation dates : 20/10/2016 - 20/10/2016
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ICH inscribed on UNESCO lists

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