The Peruvian Government is committed to working so as to strengthen public policies for safeguarding intangible cultural heritage and its community of bearers,
Minister Urteaga underscored that CRESPIAL is a key actor in strengthening the articulation among the 19 countries that currently make up this body, "through the execution of multinational projects of great impact and which remind us that culture transcends territorial borders."
Immaterial human expressions
The Peruvian government official highlighted the importance of this convention that guides the development of public policies in the countries that comprise it.
"First, (I want to) congratulate the assembly chairman and welcome the new States that are part of this Tenth Session (…) which will allow us to dialogue about the transmission, sustainability, and safeguarding of intangible human expressions," she expressed.
Within this framework, Urteaga highlighted the relevance of the 2003 Convention, "a valuable tool that guides us in the development and strengthening of public policies in our territories."
This has allowed us, for example, "to enhance the participatory processes of communities in reflecting on their intangible heritage and to highlight the role of their significance for their transmission and continuity over time, ensuring that these elements are not lost, but on the contrary, are protected and safeguarded."
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