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Peru, UNESCO sign agreement to ensure continuity of intangible culture regional center

Photo: Ministry of Culture of Peru

Photo: Ministry of Culture of Peru

09:35 | Paris (France), Jun. 13.

On the second day of the Tenth Session of the General Assembly of the States Parties to the Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage in Paris on Wednesday, the Peruvian Government and UNESCO signed an important agreement for Latin America.

It is the renewal of the covenant to designate the Regional Centre for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Heritage of Latin America (CRESPIAL) as a Category 2 Center, under the auspices of UNESCO and with the Peruvian southern city of Cusco as its headquarters.


This agreement proves the Peruvian State's commitment, through the Ministry of Culture, for the continuity of CRESPIAL as a Category 2 Center.

Thus, Peru reaffirms itself as a key actor to strengthen the coordination among 19 countries that currently make up CRESPIAL, through the execution of multinational projects of significant impact and which "remind us that culture transcends territorial borders."

CRESPIAL fosters regional integration and cooperation for the safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) within the framework of sustainable development and intercultural dialogue.

Category 2 Centers under the auspices of UNESCO are created to contribute to the achievement of the organization's objectives.

In the case of CRESPIAL, it is a body that seeks to contribute to the development of the 2003 UNESCO Convention objectives for the safeguarding of ICH.


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Published: 6/13/2024