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Composition and meetings of 6.COM Bureau
of the Committee Chairperson: Professor Aman Wirakartakusumah (Indonesia) Vice-Chairs: Albania, Nicaragua, Niger, Morocco and Spain Rapporteur: Mr Ion de la Riva (Spain) 6.COM 2.BUR, 15 September 2011 The Bureau of the sixth session of the Intergovernmental Committee met on Thursday 15 September 2011 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in room XIV (Bonv...
...9 February 2022>7.b Periodic reporting RL,Reports on the implementation of the 2003 Convention and on the current status of elements inscribed on the Representative List by States Parties in Latin America and the Caribbean (item 7.b), Files (28) The designations employed and the presentation in the texts and documents submitted by States Parties do...
...9 February 2022>Living Heritage and mother languages
Vincent in the eighteenth century. Today, Garifuna communities mainly live in Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua and Belize. The Garifuna language belongs to the Arawakan group of languages and has survived centuries of discrimination and linguistic domination. It is rich in tales (úraga) originally recited during wakes or large gatherings.The melodi...
...17 June 2014>Transmission and education: a cumulative in-depth study of periodic reports
urs; the Workshops with Tradition-bearers Project in Costa Rica to transmit knowledge to youth in schools; and a Heritage Project in Nicaragua where Cultural Classrooms have been set up using available spaces within existing schools where bearers transmit their knowledge and experiences to young people. As an extension activity, dance, food and tra...
In-school and specific programmes target audience educational programmes around elements high level education education within the community awareness-raising capacity-building of practitioners spaces for community-based education non-formal of transmission combination of traditional and modern education threat to traditional forms of tr...9 February 2022>Cultural expressions and slave trade abolition
Vincent in the eighteenth century. Today, Garifuna communities mainly live in Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua and Belize. The Garifuna language belongs to the Arawakan group of languages and has survived centuries of discrimination and linguistic domination. Read more… %%%...
...25 November 2015>ups (in Uzbekistan), local government units (in the Philippines) and cultural promoters grouped into an association (in Nicaragua). In a number of countries, training programmes are specifically aimed at providing guidance to bearer communities in identifying, recording, collecting, utilizing and, in particular, inventorying local elements, as is t...
Lack of human resources Training in intangible cultural heritage management Higher Education institutions Research Educational and training programmes within the communities and groups concerned Intangible cultural heritage as a tool for achieving other social and economic aims Education on natural spaces and places of memory International...9 February 2022>