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Fighting Illicit Trafficking : All you need to know

Multimedia

Sentitization video clips

Training Materials

Seminars

On a regular basis, UNESCO organizes regional or national information and promotion seminars, aimed at a better understanding of the concepts, measures and mechanisms of its normative instruments. Training activities are comprised of three elements: a legal component, an operational component, and an educational and awareness-raising programme.

The Secretariat provides a number of Legal and practical instruments answering specific questions regarding the illicit trafficking of cultural property.

Main objectives

  • To develop capacities regarding the prevention and fight against the illicit trafficking of cultural property as well as the restitution of stolen or illegally exported objects,
  • To establish preventive measures for inventories of cultural objects (whether archaeological or not),
  • To raise awareness on the need to adopt an effective national legislation and to develop international cooperation in this area,
  • To develop networks at local, national and regional levels to ensure general awareness of the dramatic consequences of trafficking of cultural property on the impoverishment of the population.

Participants

  • Experts in the field of culture (museum managers and/or curators, archeologists, etc.),
  • Custom officials,
  • Police units,
  • Government officials (ministries of culture, tourism, interior and foreign affairs, etc.).

Comics

A series of comics aimed at raising awareness among the youth on illicit trafficking of cultural property in different countries of the Maghreb, was produced by the UNESCO Office in Rabat, the UNESCO 1970 Convention Secretariat and with the generous financial contribution of the Spanish Government.

The publication is only available in French and Arabic languages.

Algeria: FR | AR
Morocco: FR | AR
Mauritania: FR | AR
Tunisia: FR | AR