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Press resources on the 15th session of the Committee

Intangible Heritage and Sustainable Cities
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The Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage will hold its 15th session at UNESCO Headquarters and online from 14 to 19 December 2020, from 1.30 pm to 4.30 pm (Central European Time). Olivia Grange, Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport of Jamaica will chair the Committee which once a year brings together representatives of 24 States Parties to the Convention to monitor the implementation of this legal instrument ratified by 180 States.
Given the online modality decided for this year’s meeting due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the 15th session will keep to a restricted agenda. It will examine the report of the ICH-NGO Forum and periodic reports on the status of elements inscribed on the Urgent Safeguarding List, name the Evaluation Body for the 2021 cycle, and decide the date and venue for the 16th session of the Committee.

Press

The online debates will be transmitted online by webcast in their original language as well as their interpretation into English and French.

Contacts for press:
Ms Lucia Iglesias - l.iglesias@unesco.org Tel. +33 (0)145681702
Mr Roni Amelan - r.amelan@unesco.org Tel. +33(0)145 68 16 50

A press briefing open to all interested media will take place via Zoom on Tuesday 15 December at 16.45 pm (Central European Time).

Media advisory

Media advisory: English, French, Spanish

FAQ

Questions and answers about ICH - Tim Curtis, 2003 Convention Secretary
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  • Interview: Q and A with the Secretary of the 2003 Convention, Tim Curtis.
  • Podcast ‘The stuff of life’: from the coaxing ritual for camels of Mongolia to the Bigwala music and dance of Uganda, the podcast focuses on Living Heritage and UNESCO’s efforts to safeguard it for the future.

Live webcast

Follow the meeting live in English, French, and Spanish.

Files 2020 under examination

Consult the complete nomination/proposal/request files (forms, supporting documents, photos and videos) as submitted by the States here.
The list of inscribed elements will be updated live from following page: https://ich.unesco.org/en/lists

Videos of inscribed elements will be available on following pages:

UNESCO and social media

Twitter for live inscriptions

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