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Traditional artists Venuca Evanan, Violeta Quispe Yupari and her mother Gaudencia Yupari have developed over the last few weeks a prototype mask that contains traditional designs based on the heritage of the Ayacucho region.

UNESCO launches platform on living heritage and the COVID-19 pandemic

7 May 2020 –

Living heritage as a source of resilience and recovery during crisis

In line with its response to COVID-19, UNESCO is launching a web platform to share and exchange experiences of living heritage in the context of the pandemic, both in terms of its impact and the diverse ways in which communities turn to their living heritage as a source of resilience and recovery. ›››


One of the last projects approved

Financial assistance

  • Uganda
     
  • Financial assistance : $ 61,471 +
  • Implementation dates : 03/10/2019 - 03/10/2019
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ICH inscribed on UNESCO lists

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