Call for applications, deadline 31 May, for the First Aid to Cultural Heritage in Times of Crisis (FAC) 2019 training in Rome, Italy
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Culture cannot wait. Whether it is the rescue of the ancient manuscripts in besieged Timbuktu or the careful salvage of destroyed temples in the earthquake that struck the Kathmandu Valley, affected communities will always strive to protect their cultural heritage following an emergency. But where does one start?
Are you interested in learning how to safeguard cultural heritage in times of crisis? The course is open to professionals working in the fields of humanitarian assistance, civil protection, military and disaster risk management, and those working in the field of cultural heritage, First Aid to Cultural Heritage in Times of Crisis (FAC) 2019 offers an interconnected learning and field-application opportunity.
The training is based on a field-tested three-step framework for cultural heritage first aid, which can be adapted to any emergency context, whether conflict or disaster. The guiding philosophy of the training is to interlock cultural first aid with humanitarian assistance in order to promote inclusivity and respect for diversity. Together, we will develop a culture of preparedness, ongoing risk management, collaboration and coordination in order to build disaster resilient communities.
Application deadline: May 31, 2019
For the application form and further details, click on the link below:
https://www.iccrom.org/courses/first-aid-cultural-heritage-t...