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Type
Report
Year
2015
Author
FAVIS, Ricardo; SUVANATAP, Montakarn
Title
An Analysis of Educational Designs in Intangible Cultural Heritage Programmes: the Case of Spain
Abstrat
The "Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage" was adopted by the General Conference in October 2003 and entered into force in 2006 after ratification by 30 Member States. To date there are 161 Member States, yet the States Parties to the Convention still need to appreciate better the concepts and mechanisms established under the Convention. In response, UNESCO implemented a regional project aimed at building up the knowledge and skills in both government institutions and civil society in beneficiary countries, so that they will have sustainable frameworks for safeguarding intangible cultural heritage and implementing the 2003 Convention on a long-term basis. To prepare for project implementation, UNESCO developed training materials designed as tool kits to facilitate their adaptation to the specific needs and context of each country. Regional experts with adequate experience in safeguarding intangible cultural heritage were trained to use the tool kits and were later assigned to facilitate the capacity-building activities in the beneficiary countries. This report describes how training workshops were structured to maximize interactivity and active learning through group sessions, role playing, practical exercises, and field work in the countries of Bhutan, Cambodia, Mongolia, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Sri Lanka, and Timor Leste. The following are appended: (1) UNESCO Accredited Regional Expert Trainers; (2) Training Workshop Calendar & Beneficiaries; and (3) List of Illustrations. [Support for this document was provided by Japanese Funds-in-Trust.]
Keywords
Cultural Background, Asian Culture, Capacity Building, Sustainability, Workshops, Training, Program Implementation, Program Effectiveness, Regional Programs, Foreign Countries
Bibliographic reference
FAVIS, Ricardo; SUVANATAP, Montakarn (2015) "Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage through the Strengthening of National Capacities in Asia and the Pacific. 2011-2014 Project Completion Report". [online] Available at: http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0023/002315/231567E.pdf [Accessed 10/07/2018]