Global Certificate in Intangible Heritage and Human Rights
-- ViewingNowThe Global Certificate in Intangible Heritage and Human Rights is a comprehensive course that offers learners a unique opportunity to delve into the intersection of cultural heritage preservation and human rights. This course emphasizes the importance of safeguarding intangible cultural heritage as a means of promoting social cohesion, sustainable development, and respect for diversity.
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โข Introduction to Intangible Heritage: Defining intangible heritage, its importance, and the role of UNESCO in protecting it.
โข Human Rights and Cultural Heritage: The relationship between human rights and cultural heritage, including the rights of communities and individuals to participate in the safeguarding of their heritage.
โข Legal Framework for Intangible Heritage Protection: Overview of international and national laws and conventions for the protection of intangible heritage.
โข Documentation and Inventorying of Intangible Heritage: Best practices for documenting and inventorying intangible heritage, including community involvement and participatory approaches.
โข Promoting Intangible Heritage for Sustainable Development: The role of intangible heritage in promoting sustainable development and the importance of community-based approaches.
โข Intangible Heritage and Education: The integration of intangible heritage education in formal and non-formal education systems, and its role in promoting cultural diversity and intercultural dialogue.
โข Case Studies of Intangible Heritage and Human Rights: Analysis of real-world examples of conflicts and synergies between intangible heritage and human rights.
โข Challenges and Opportunities in Intangible Heritage Safeguarding: Examination of the challenges and opportunities in intangible heritage safeguarding, including globalization, climate change, and technological advancements.
โข Ethics and Intangible Heritage: Discussion of ethical considerations in intangible heritage safeguarding, including informed consent, cultural sensitivity, and intellectual property rights.
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