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| Unesco holding South America heritage training workshop in Rio |
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| POSTED 02 Oct 2016 . BY Tom Anstey |
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Participants will disseminate key concepts and methodologies related to the timely implementation of the World Heritage Convention Credit: shutterstock.com
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Unesco will hold a training workshop in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to address implementation of cultural and natural heritage protection across South America and some parts of Africa.
Taking place from 3-7 October, the Lucio Costa Centre (LCC), in cooperation with the Latin American and Caribbean unit of the World Heritage Centre, will hold a series of workshops designed to better support LCC’s Capacity Building Programme (CBP) for World Heritage in South America.
Organised into seven thematic classes, participants will disseminate key concepts and methodologies related to the timely implementation of the World Heritage Convention, while also identifying main themes to be developed by the CBP.
During the sessions, there will also be an analysis of case studies in the region as detonators for discussion and exchange on the various national contexts on each topic.
The workshop is open to invited state parties from Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela, as well as the African nations of Angola, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique.
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Unesco makes 21 new additions to World Heritage list
POSTED 18 Jul 2016. BY Tom Anstey

Unesco has announced the annual update to its prestigious World Heritage list, adding 21
new locations deemed of cultural and historical importance to its global list of more than
1,000.
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