The Flower Festivals of Saint Lucia (The 'La Rose' and 'La Marguerite' Festivals)Benefitting country(ies): Saint LuciaImplemented by the Saint Lucia National Commission for UNESCO, this preparatory assistance request concerns the nomination of The Flower Festivals of Saint Lucia to the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Celebrated annually on 30 August and 17 October, the Flower Festivals date back more than 250 years and have become a symbol of community resilience, particularly in the face ›››Financial assistance: US$ 10,000 granted in 2025Dates of implementation: 22/07/2025 - 30/04/2026
Strengthening capacities for preparing nomination files for the Lists of the 2003 Convention in Small Island and Developing States (SIDS) in Latin America and the CaribbeanBenefitting country(ies): Antigua and Barbuda Bahamas Barbados Belize Cuba Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Guyana Haiti Jamaica Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Suriname Trinidad and TobagoIn the context of the 2003 Convention’s global capacity-building programme, this project aims at building capacities of Small Island and Developing States (SIDS) in the Caribbean on the preparation of nomination files for the Lists of the 2003 Convention, with a view to improve the effective safeguarding of living heritage across the region and contribute to greater geographical balance of the elements i ›››News and activities:2025-06-12 – Experience-exchange meeting on preparing nominations under the 2003 Convention in Caribbean Small Island and Developing States (SIDS)2023-10-05 – Small Island Developing States in the Caribbean strengthen their capacities for the preparation of nomination filesProject budget: US$ 75,000Source:Netherlands earmarked contribution to the FundDates of implementation: 01/10/2022 - 01/06/2025Documents: Progress report: English
Revitalisation of Traditional Masquerade Performing Arts and Costume MakingBenefitting country(ies): Dominica Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint LuciaMasquerade performing arts and costume-making traditions in the Caribbean derive from traditions of enslaved persons brought to the region during the three hundred year Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade. These performing arts, that are rich in symbolism and social values, encompass various significant narrative and creative traditions, and play a vital role in maintaining the cultural identity within a community. However, they ›››Project budget: US$ 251,799Source:Italy Funds-in-TrustDates of implementation: 01/05/2002 - 01/08/2004