[UNESCO ICHCAP] Good Practices in Policies and Activities on Safeguarding and Promoting Traditional Crafts for Sustainable Development in Communities

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The International Information and Networking Centre for Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Asia-Pacific Region under the auspices of UNESCO (ICHCAP) is pleased to invite you to contribute to the gathering of exemplary programs on traditional crafts in your respective country. The objective of the project is to raise awareness of the significance of traditional crafts, strengthen the expert network among the relevant organisations, and serve as a reference to help each community develop its traditional crafts in a modern way.

Being at the initial stage of the project, you are invited to take a crucial part in building an informational base by submitting a body of work on the “Good Practices in Policies and Activities on Safeguarding and Promoting Traditional Crafts for Sustainable Development in Communities”.

This call for papers is open to all. Participants wishing to contribute should submit the Application Form and Proposal (Annex 1) via sulu.ichcap@gmail.com before 30 September 2022 18:00 KST. Successful candidates will be notified by email individually, after which there are two important deadlines (interim report – due 7 November 2022, the final paper is due 7 December 2022). Please refer to the Attachments for more details on this call for papers.


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