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- Article 2.3:
- ‘Safeguarding’ means measures aimed at ensuring the viability of the intangible cultural heritage,
- including the identification, documentation, research, preservation, protection, promotion, enhancement, transmission, particularly through formal and non-formal education,
- as well as the revitalization of the various aspects of such heritage.
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- Revitalization
- Strengthening of endangered ICH practices
- Awareness-raising
- Encouraging people to understand and appreciate ICH
- Transmission
- as a part of definition of ICH and as a specific safeguarding measure
More safeguarding measures - © All Rights Reserved: UNESCO
- Documentation, research
- Identification, definition
- Preservation, protection
- Promotion, enhancement
- Transmission, e.g. through education
Role of communities in safeguarding - © All Rights Reserved: UNESCO
- Transmission
- Enactment of ICH
- Identification
- Inventorying
- Documentation
- Research
- Revitalization
- Ensuring access to places and materials
- Transmission through education
- Awareness-raising
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- Intangible cultural heritage is living heritage
- Always changing
- Defined, recognized, practised and transmitted by the people (‘communities, groups and individuals’) who are the stewards of that heritage
- Safeguarding involves assisting communities to continue practising, managing and transmitting their ICH
- ‘Communities, groups and individuals’ not defined under the Convention
- States Parties need to involve communities, groups and individuals in safeguarding their ICH
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