- Project budget:
- US$ 300,000
- Source:
- Japan Funds-in-Trust
- Dates of implementation:
- 01/06/2012 - 01/12/2015
- Documents:
- Project brochure: English
Benefitting country(ies): Belize, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago
Overview:
The 3.5 year project saw the implementation of an integrated strategy with a series of workshops and activities aimed at reinforcing the capacity of Belize, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago to safeguard their intangible cultural heritage. To this end, it included: (i) policy advice, (ii) workshops on the implementation of the Convention, (iii) workshops on community-based inventorying and (iv) pilot inventorying activities. Through the activities generated by the project, the countries have enhanced their knowledge of the Convention and its mechanism and are better equipped to meet their obligations and to continue the work towards developing sustainable initiatives for the safeguarding of their living heritage. More specifically, the project has resulted in: the development of an action plan for the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage in the respective countries; the establishment of focal institutions and the development of a lively stakeholder forum with on-going sharing of information between communities and groups at the national level and between countries at the sub-regional level; the mobilization of community members and governmental and non-governmental representatives who have acquired the key concepts and skills of community-based inventorying in line with the principles of the Convention; and the development of an inventorying framework for future inventorying work in all three countries. In addition, the guidance provided to Belize and Jamaica throughout the culture policy review process has enabled national stakeholders to identify gaps and the necessary framework required to among other things, safeguard intangible heritage.
- Brochure presenting the achievements of the project (December 2015): English
News and activities:
- 2014-06-10 – Review meeting: safeguarding intangible cultural heritage of Belize, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago
- 2014-02-01 – pilot activity on community-based inventorying in Jamaica
- 2013-11-01 – pilot activity on community-based inventorying in Belize
- 2013-11-01 – pilot activity on community-based inventorying in Trinidad and Tobago
- 2013-10-01 – Inventorying the living heritage of Belize
- 2013-09-30 – Inventorying of living heritage presses on in Belize
- 2013-09-04 – Jamaica pushes on with the inventory of its living heritage
- 2013-09-04 – Jamaica pushes on with the inventory of its living heritage
- 2013-06-22 – Inventorying of living heritage in Trinidad and Tobago
- 2013-06-20 – Inventorying of living heritage builds momentum in Trinidad and Tobago
- 2012-12-10 – Safeguarding “living heritage” of Jamaica
- 2012-11-05 – Safeguarding of living heritage builds in Belize!
- 2012-10-01 – Good news for living heritage in the Caribbean
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