Chair’s Scope
Safeguarding ICH
Safeguarding intangible cultural heritage requires a proactive, community-driven approach. Close collaboration with communities is vital, valuing their knowledge and expertise in preserving traditions. Ethnographic research, documentation, and multimedia tools capture and disseminate these living practices. Education and awareness programs foster appreciation and understanding, empowering communities with a sense of pride and responsibility. Involving younger generations ensures continuity. International cooperation and networking facilitate knowledge exchange, creating a global commitment to safeguarding. Effective measures protect the richness and diversity of our cultural heritage, preserving these invaluable treasures for generations to come.