Mongolians taught how to save intangible cultural heritage
Mongolians to be taught how to save intangible cultural heritage.
Mongolians to be taught how to save intangible cultural heritage. A five-day training workshop will be held on developing safeguarding plans for intangible cultural heritage. The workshop aims to enhance capacities of Mongolian stakeholders in elaborating safeguarding measures for intangible cultural heritage under the 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage. Utilizing newly developed training modules on ICH safeguarding, two UNESCO-accredited facilitators will give theoretical sessions and present a step-by-step guide for developing safeguarding plans. Participants will subsequently be engaged in an entertaining role-play on a fictional case study in which they will explore how communities play different roles as primary actors in the preparation and execution of safeguarding measures for their ICH.
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