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Mexico
le 21 of its Rules of Procedure; Decides that the subsidiary body shall consist of Turkey, Estonia, Mexico, Republic of Korea, Kenya and the United Arab Emirates; Further decides to examine at its next session whether the above-mentioned terms of reference are adequate or need to be refined further on the basis of the experience of the subsidiary b...
8 November 2008>Istanbul
UNESCO-certified facilitators network, Ms María Ismenia Toledo (Venezuela) and Mr Enrique Pérez López (Mexico). They will work with the local community to carry out an identification and documentation exercise of expressions of intangible cultural heritage, among which dances and craftsmanship, which have not been, to date, inventoried by their...
El Salvador17 June 2013>
2.EXT.COM : Admission of observers
The Committee, Having examined Document ITH/08/2.EXT.COM/CONF.201/5 Rev.; Recalling its Decision 2.COM 4; Welcomes the participation as observers to its second extraordinary session of the following States and intergovernmental organizations: · Andorra · Angola · Austria · B...
22 February 2008>Sofia
Third Session of the Intergovernmental Committee (3.COM) - Istanbul, 4 to 8 November 2008
frican Republic, Croatia, Cuba, Cyprus, Estonia, Gabon, Hungary, India, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, Mali, Mexico, Niger, Oman, Paraguay, Peru, Republic of Korea, Türkiye, United Arab Emirates, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of), Viet Nam and Zimbabwe Elected Members of the Bureau of the third session of the Committee (Decision 2.COM 16) Chairperson: H...
...18 April 2023>nd Heritage Safeguarding Latin America and the Caribbean) in Costa Rica, Cuba, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, Belize, and El Salvador. The online training seeks to strengthen the connection between living heritage safeguarding and urban planning, contributing to more inclusive and sustainable urban developm...
Belize, Cuba
, Honduras
, Mexico
, Panama
17 March 2025>
UNESCO MOOC on living heritage and sustainable development
hair for Research on Intangible Cultural Heritage and Cultural Diversity of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) as lead faculty to develop the content of this course. The course draws on their longstanding expertise, the experiences of communities engaged in transmitting their living heritage and ten years of implementing UNESCO’s...
...29 April 2025>ersal Copyright Convention in order to protect folklore 1982 – The Mondiacult World Conference on Cultural Policies (Mexico City) acknowledges the increasing importance attached to ‘intangible cultural heritage’ and includes it in its new definition of culture and cultural heritage 1982 – UNESCO sets up the Committee of Experts on the Saf...
...9 May 2018>neficiary countries—Belize, Costa Rica, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Panama. Participants, primarily managers and directors from the living heritage offices in each country and several urban planners, exchanged ideas on how to foster synergy between urban planning and the living heritage s...
Belize, Cuba
, Honduras
, Mexico
, Panama
23 September 2024>
is a Mazahua textile artist from the community of San Felipe Santiago, Villa de Allende, State of México, Mexico. Fascinated by the unique forms and beautiful colours of the textiles, ten-year old Jan asked his mother to teach him embroidery only to be told: "a man cannot embroider, man must dedicate himself to other things". Since then,...
...9 February 2022>rch on intangible cultural heritage and cultural diversity, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico, and UNESCO Chair on Intangible Cultural Heritage in Formal and Informal Education, Ankara Hacı Bayram Veli University, Türkiye. Living heritage practices will be presented as alternative ways of understanding the relationship between hu...
international11 October 2022>