INDONESIAN HERITAGE CITY NETWORK, A GOOD EXAMPLE FOR NETWORKING ACTIVITIES AMONG LOCAL GOVERNMENTS TO SAFEGUARD ICH
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Manage No DI00000426 Country Republic of Korea Author Gaura Mancacaritadipura, Member of Board of Experts, Indonesian Heritage Cities Network , INDONESIAN HERITAGE CITIES NETWORK Published Year 2020 Language English Copyright Attach File View (ENG)

Description | The 2003 UNESCO Convention aims to engage governments in ICH safeguarding, with the widest possible collaboration of stakeholders such as communities, groups, NGOs, and where applicable, individuals1. In this context, the government ideally includes Central, Provincial or State, and Local (District of Municipal) governments. It is an important point that among these strata of governments, it is surely local governments that have the maximum direct interaction with and influence upon, the said communities, groups, and individuals through who are hoped to be encouraged to safeguard ICH in their respective places. The Convention also aims to identify and disseminate information regarding good safeguarding practices of ICH2. The Indonesian Heritage Network—Jaringan Kota Pusaka Indonesia (JKPI)—is a good example of networking among local governments for safeguarding ICH. |
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