Sharing living heritage safeguarding practices
© UNESCO
10 July 2018

For more than 10 years, the 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage has been implemented worldwide. Many organizations and institutions have been developing activities at different scales and in multiple domains to address complex situations. How can such experiences benefit others? What are some of the ways these experiences can be shared?

UNESCO has launched a worldwide survey to collect information from key actors who are working on ICH safeguarding on the ground to shed new light on the challenges involved. More than 100 NGOs, cities, universities and national institutions have already shared their views.

Join the debate and take 20 minutes to complete the survey by Friday 13 July!

Related articles

Top