1 mayo 2017 - 31 mayo 2017
Evento
Ejercicios de campo de refuerzo para el proyecto 'Fortalecimiento de las capacidades de Aruba, Bonaire, Curazao, Saba, San Eustaquio, San Martín y Suriname para implementar la Convención ICH'
Fecha
1 mayo 2017 - 31 mayo 2017
Ubicación(es)
Paramaribo
País
Suriname
Tipo
Taller de fortalecimiento de capacidades
Añadir al calendarioThrough the Directorate of Culture, representatives from all the umbrella cultural organizations were invited to this activity. The activity focussed on the Use of the Bita as a medicinal plant. Participants were introduced to the ICH Convention and the importance of inventorying. Suriname is also developing a strategy, which will see these persons who were recently trained, to work in their own local communities to inventory ICH and to train others in their community to do the same. Participants included 4 males and 19 females.&location=Paramaribo' target='_blank'>GoogleThrough the Directorate of Culture, representatives from all the umbrella cultural organizations were invited to this activity. The activity focussed on the Use of the Bita as a medicinal plant. Participants were introduced to the ICH Convention and the importance of inventorying. Suriname is also developing a strategy, which will see these persons who were recently trained, to work in their own local communities to inventory ICH and to train others in their community to do the same. Participants included 4 males and 19 females.&location=Paramaribo' target='_blank'>Outlook
Through the Directorate of Culture, representatives from all the umbrella cultural organizations were invited to this activity. The activity focussed on the Use of the Bita as a medicinal plant. Participants were introduced to the ICH Convention and the importance of inventorying. Suriname is also developing a strategy, which will see these persons who were recently trained, to work in their own local communities to inventory ICH and to train others in their community to do the same. Participants included 4 males and 19 females.