
Description | The UNESCO Silk Roads Program Overall Goal is in line with the objectives of the UN 2030 Agenda, in particular with SDG16 (Sustainable Peace and Development), advocating for intercultural dialogue and mutual understand and respect as well as social inclusion and cohesion. Interactions along the Silk Roads have played a vital role in connecting cultures and people across many borders. It is an instructive example of a long-lasting legacy of exchange, influence and cooperation. In the first phase, roads of dialogue among the people of Eurasia began in 1988 and the five expeditions along the Silk Roads collected information for analysis about shared heritage. During the second phase, the major goal was to raise awareness about the shared heritage along the Silk Roads. This occurred by empowering youth through an annual photo contest and a Silk Roads youth research grant. The third structure was to develop, compile and disseminate knowledge through a Silk Roads online platform. This work promotes interactive possibilities for an ICH Silk Roads network with ICHCAP and IICAS by identifying and promoting concrete fields and elements that have facilitated and have been generated through cultural interactions and exchanges along the Silk Roads. | ||
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Manage No | VI00000305 | Running Time | 19:34 |
Country | Republic of Korea | ||
Videos Photographer | Mehrdad Shabahang, Programme Specialist, Social and Human Science Sector, UNESCO | Year | 2020-11-23 |
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Copyright | ICHCAP |
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UNESCO Silk Roads Online Platform
The UNESCO Silk Roads Program Overall Goal is in line with the objectives of the UN 2030 Agenda, in particular with SDG16 (Sustainable Peace and Development), advocating for intercultural dialogue and mutual understand and respect as well as social inclusion and cohesion. Interactions along the Silk Roads have played a vital role in connecting cultures and people across many borders. It is an instructive example of a long-lasting legacy of exchange, influence and cooperation. In the first phase, roads of dialogue among the people of Eurasia began in 1988 and the five expeditions along the Silk Roads collected information for analysis about shared heritage. During the second phase, the major goal was to raise awareness about the shared heritage along the Silk Roads. This occurred by empowering youth through an annual photo contest and a Silk Roads youth research grant. The third structure was to develop, compile and disseminate knowledge through a Silk Roads online platform. This work promotes interactive possibilities for an ICH Silk Roads network with ICHCAP and IICAS by identifying and promoting concrete fields and elements that have facilitated and have been generated through cultural interactions and exchanges along the Silk Roads.
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Moderator to Participants: If you will allow me, because of a shortage of time, one question can be applied to everybody. Mr. Park this question is related to the one I asked you. The issue is related to challenges and is related to artificial intelligence. Because as Mr. Kwon Huh mentioned earlier in his presentation that we have to continue networking both online and offline. And if we are talking about online networking, I think one of the possible challenges in front of us is artificial intelligence, which is coming to every site and from your point of view, what is the extent of artificial intelligence could be an essential tool for promoting this ICH Silk Roads network? To what extent do we have to consider? I know that Krista Pikkat was looking after a communications center, so she knows very well about artificial Intelligence, and she has many ideas on artificial intelligence. It is coming; it is coming everywhere already. So, my question to you, from your point of view, artificial intelligence and the Silk Roads network. What can be the challenges here and what would be your proposal?
Alisher Ikramov, Director for Development of Int'l Cooperation, IICAS and Urazali Tashmatov, Professor, Uzbeistan State Institute of Arts and Culture 2020