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Meetings on intangible cultural heritage (co-)organized by UNESCO

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16th session of the Intergovernmental Committee
13/18-12-2021Colombo (Sri Lanka)

15th Annual Meeting of the South-East European Experts Network on Intangible Cultural Heritage
06/07-07-2021Online (-)

Follow-up session of the online training on periodic reporting for country focal points in Europe region
02-07-2021Online (France)

Wrap-up workshop for the project’ Community-based inventorying of ICH in Tbilisi, Georgia’
18/19-06-2021Tbilisi (Georgia)

Wrap-up workshop for the project’ Community-based inventorying of ICH in Tbilisi, Georgia’
18/19-06-2021Tbilisi (Georgia)

Online training of trainers on living heritage and education
16-06-2021/02-07-2021Online (France)

Online workshops at national level on integrating disaster risk reduction in inventories of intangible cultural heritage - Honduras
10-06-2021/10-08-2021Online (Honduras)

Workshop on Developing Safeguarding Plans
06/10-06-2021Online (United Arab Emirates)

Developing safeguarding plans in Greece
31-05-2021/04-06-2021online (Greece)

Second meeting of the 16.COM Bureau
21-05-2021Online (France)

Developing safeguarding plans for the traditional violin craftsmanship in Cremona
10-05-2021Cremona, Italy (Italy)

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The city of Cremona, which is home to the ‘Traditional violin craftsmanship in Cremona’, inscribed on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, was one of the world’s most affected regions in the first wave of the COVID 19 pandemic. Due to containment measures, traditional violinmakers were not allowed to enter their workshops, thereby impairing the continuity and transmission of their traditional know how. In response to the existing safeguarding challenges, which were further worsened by the pandemic, the City of Cremona called upon the entire local heritage community to help identifying the best strategies to safeguard the traditional violin making. In close cooperation with UNESCO, the Italian Ministry of Culture and the Lombardy Region, the city developed a series of capacity-building activities, which will be launched during a webinar on 10 Mai 2021: ‘Developing safeguarding plans for the traditional violin craftsmanship in Cremona’.

Developing Safeguarding Plans for living Heritage in Cyprus
10/14-05-2021Online (Cyprus)

Online meeting of experts (Category VI) in the framework of the global reflection on the listing mechanisms of the 2003 Convention
07/27-05-2021Online (-)

Webinar: European Youth And Heritage
23-04-2021Online (-)

External Webinar: “Youth and Nauryz Traditions Safeguarding”
26-03-2021Online (Shymkent, Kazakhstan) (Kazakhstan)

Workshop on the Safeguarding Plans for Intangible Cultural Heritage
22/26-03-2021Beirut (Lebanon)

Training of National focal points for periodic reporting under the 2003 Convention in the Europe Region
19-03-2021/16-04-2021Online (France)

First meeting of the 16.COM Bureau
08-03-2021Online (France)

First meeting of the 16.COM Bureau
08-03-2021Online (France)

Workshop on the inventory of the intangible cultural heritage with the participation of communities
21/28-02-2021Online (Qatar)

Monitoring Intangible Heritage in Education: Contributing to Heritage Safeguarding and to Achieving SDG4
26-01-2021Online (-)

Working Group for the training of national focal points for periodic reporting under the 2003 Convention in the Europe Region
25-01-2021/24-02-2021Online (France)

Living Heritage in Schools in Nepal: UNESCO launches pilot project in Nepal
08-01-2021Online (Nepal)

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