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- UNESCO’s role is to protect heritage and to foster creativity, through advocacy, normative frameworks and promotion of active engagement on the ground. At the highest level, this means promoting the importance of culture in an international context, both culture for its own sake and in relation to sustainable development.
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Apr 5, 2024 · The safeguarding, enhancement, and conservation of cultural heritage is one of the central pillars of UNESCO's work in the field of culture.
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UNESCO’s frameworks help to conserve and protect the world’s cultural property including books, art and monuments for the benefit of current societies and future generations.
Neglecting to address these key issues risks fundamentally undermining the principles of human rights and equal access to cultural life, as well as the protection of cultural and linguistic diversity - principles at the very core of the work of the United Nations.
Explore how UNESCO promotes and protects cultural diversity, heritage, and creativity around the world.
Mar 11, 2024 · The Unesco convention seeks to safeguard intangible cultural heritage across the globe. It also aims to ensure respect for the communities involved in this heritage and raise awareness at...
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Nov 16, 2013 · This manual provides guidance for States Parties and all those involved in the care of World Heritage cultural properties on how to comply with the requirements of the World Heritage Convention.
Cultural heritage impacts are difficult to measure, and both qualitative and quantitative aspects need to be assessed to provide evidence to policymakers on heritage as a vector for sustainable development.