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Meetings on intangible cultural heritage (co-)organized by UNESCO

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Emergency workshop on nominations for Iraq
26/28-12-2015Amman, Jordan (Iraq)

Emergency workshop on community-based inventorying for Iraq
19/24-12-2015Amman, Jordan (Iraq)

Information Session Capacity-building programme
01/04-12-2015Windhoek (Namibia)

10th session of the Intergovernmental Committee
30-11-2015/04-12-2015Windhoek (Namibia)

Final workshop in Sao Tomé and Principe: community-based inventories for a national safeguarding strategy of cultural intangible heritage
23/27-11-2015Sao Tome (Sao Tome and Principe)

Training on the use of the mechanisms of the 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage
16/20-11-2015Apia (Samoa)

Training workshop on the implementation of the 2003 UNESCO Convention in Angola
09/13-11-2015Luanda (Angola)

Refresher workshop on community-based inventorying of intangible cultural heritage
08/15-11-2015Luang Prabang (Lao People’s Democratic Republic)

Regional symposium on the development of post-graduate degrees focusing on intangible cultural heritage in the Asia-Pacific Region
02/03-11-2015Bangkok (Thailand)

Training workshop on the preparation of nomination files for the Convention’s lists and of requests for international assistance.
02/06-11-2015Nabeul (Tunisia)

Workshop on implementing the Convention at national level
25/29-10-2015Dubai (United Arab Emirates)

Training Workshop on Community-Based Inventorying in Monaco
22-10-2015Monaco (Monaco)

Community-based inventorying workshop in Norway
19/23-10-2015Trondheim (Norway)

Transmission workshop from elderly to younger Kallawayas
17/22-10-2015Curva (Bolivia (Plurinational State of))

Meeting of the Bureau
06-10-2015Paris (France)

Training on the use of the mechanisms of the 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage
05/09-10-2015Ulaanbaatar (Mongolia)

Supporting policy development in the field of intangible cultural heritage in Africa: A workshop for expert facilitators from the region
28-09-2015/02-10-2015Constantine (Algeria)

Training on the implementation of the 2003 Convention at the national level in Fiji
25/29-09-2015Suva (Fiji)

Training workshop on community-based inventorying
23-09-2015/03-10-2015Ribeira Grande de Santiago (Cabo Verde)

Training on the use of the mechanisms of the 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage
14/18-09-2015Taunggyi (Myanmar)

Transmission workshop from elderly to younger Kallawayas
13/18-09-2015Charazani (Bolivia (Plurinational State of))

Inventorying of intangible cultural heritage in Ecuador
02/07-09-2015Loja (Ecuador)

Inventorying of living heritage in Ecuador
24-08-2015/29-09-2015Riobamba (Ecuador)

Training workshop on the implementation of the 2003 UNESCO Convention
27/31-07-2015Praia (Cabo Verde)

Suriname taking important strides towards the safeguarding of its living heritage
27/31-07-2015Paramaribo (Suriname)

Worskhop on Providing Technical Assistance to States Parties requesting International Assistance
20/22-07-2015Paris (France)

Third meeting of category 2 centres in the field of intangible cultural heritage
06/08-07-2015Guiyang (China)

Collective steps in inventorying and safeguarding living heritage in Ecuador
24/29-06-2015Portoviejo (Ecuador)

Training Workshop on the Implementation of the 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage
08/12-06-2015Valposchiavo (Switzerland), Tirano (Italy) (Italy)

Developing a follow-up and evaluation mechanism for capacity-building activities
01/03-06-2015Paris (France)

A stakeholder’s workshop on Eritrean Cultural and Natural Heritage Legislation
26/27-05-2015Asmara (Eritrea)

Palestinian Law on the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage
18/19-05-2015Ramallah (Palestine)

Workshop on strengthening the policy and legal framework for the safeguarding of ICH in Nigeria.
14-05-2015Abuja, Nigeria (Nigeria)

Workshop on Strengthening Policy and Legal Framework for Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage
14-05-2015Abuja (Nigeria)

Training workshop on the 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage - Moving towards an ICH Inventory for a State of Goa
27/28-04-2015Goa, India (India)

ADTCA needs assessment in Sudan
03/10-04-2015Khartoum (Sudan)

Expert meeting on a model code of ethics for intangible cultural heritage
30-03-2015/01-04-2015Valencia (Spain)

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In 2012, at its seventh session, the Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) invited UNESCO’s Secretariat ‘to initiate work on a model code of ethics and to report on it to a next session of the Committee’ (Decision 7.COM 6: English|French). In order to initiate this important work, the Secretariat is organizing the present meeting, generously hosted by the Kingdom of Spain and co-funded by Spain and the Intangible Cultural Heritage Fund.

The aim of the meeting is to discuss the main lines that should figure into codes of ethics for intangible cultural heritage. This three-day meeting will bring together twelve experts from different UNESCO Member States as well as four members of the Secretariat. The results of the meeting will be presented to the Director-General of UNESCO and subsequently examined by the Committee when it meets for its tenth session in Namibia from 30 November to 4 December 2015.

Debates during the meeting will focus on:

  1. The core values of the Convention that should be integrated into codes of ethics for ICH (e.g. values such as primacy of communities, respect for human rights and cultural diversity, limits on access to heritage and possession of heritage);
  2. General scope of codes of ethics for ICH. The comparative advantages of being more comprehensive or more focused on specific sectors. The multiple possible addressees (e.g. State agents, civil society, the private sector, the media, tourism operators, tourists, etc.);
  3. The specific ethical principles that should be included in codes of ethics for ICH (e.g. sector-specific and/or audience-specific principles, resulting from cross-referencing core values of the Convention against specific sectors or addressees);
  4. The possible processes that could be used to elaborate one or more model codes of ethics for ICH and to proceed from a model to specific codes adapted to different contexts at the regional, national and subnational levels (e.g. examples of other model codes and how they were developed, then how they were applied and/or turned into specific codes).

Documents

Workshop on community-based inventorying of living heritage
30-03-2015/10-04-2015Sao Tome and Principe (Sao Tome and Principe)

Joint workshop on community-based inventorying of intangible cultural heritage
22/28-02-2015Willemstad (Curaçao)

Training Workshop on the Implementation of the 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of theIntangible Cultural Heritage
17/19-02-2015Goma Nord-KIVU (Democratic Republic of the Congo)

Training on the 2003 Convention
09/13-02-2015Beirut, Lebanon (Syrian Arab Republic)

Training of trainers workshop on safeguarding plans and policy support for intangible cultural heritage for facilitators from the Asia-Pacific Region
19/23-01-2015Shenzhen (China)

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