National Capacity Building Workshop on Fighting Illicit Trafficking of Cultural Property in Ethiopia: Prevention, Cooperation, Restitution🇪🇹 #Ethiopia 4-6 July 2018 @UNESCO_Addis
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The New Director and Representative of the UNESCO Office in Addis Ababa, Ms. Ana Elisa Santana Afonso announced that "Strengthening National Legislation is an imperative in Ethiopia to fight against illicit trafficking of Cultural Property". @UNESCO_Addis @UNESCO #Ethiopia pic.twitter.com/bcMAAABXuE
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New publication by the Authority for Research and Conservation of Cultural Heritage in #Ethiopia 🇪🇹 #CapacityBuilding workshop on fighting illicit trafficking of cultural property in Ethiopia @UNESCO_Addis pic.twitter.com/SBP63gr1a4
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"Our country is in grave danger due to lack of know-how and skills to fight against illicit trafficking of cultural property- Ms. Mamitu Yilma Gebru, head in the office of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of #Ethiopia #CulturalProperty @UNESCO_Addis pic.twitter.com/pC0TnP7aWm
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Mr. Getu Assefa, from @UNESCO_Addis highlighted how the workshop will present the @UNESCO 1970 Convention & 1995 @UNIDROITorg Convention, which are complementary legislation in the fight against illicit trafficking of cultural property, return & restitution of #CulturalProperty pic.twitter.com/GLPaKhmuQz
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Press Conference of the National #CapacityBuilding workshop on fighting illicit trafficking of cultural property in #Ethiopia 🇪🇹 with Regional Advisor for Culture at @UnescoEast Ms. Karalyn Monteil @UNESCO pic.twitter.com/Icnipfqsr2
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Back to topMr. Edouard Planche, @UNESCO 1970 Convention, and Ms. Marina Schneider, @UNIDROITorg 1995 Convention, are the experts for the capacity building workshop in Addis Ababa #Ethiopia #CulturalProperty 🇪🇹 pic.twitter.com/xAddPgBQv8
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