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Online workshop enhances capacity for Indonesia and Malaysia

Source: CRIHAP
UNESCO facilitator Alexandra Denes, along with heritage experts Richard Adams Engelhardt and Agni Malagina, conduct a lecture online.
Facilitator and experts use the Mentimeter interactive platform to engage with trainees.

This training session extensively employed interactive software and platforms. For instance, Mentimeter, an interactive platform, facilitated post-training exercises and Q&A sessions, enriching the online training experience and capturing participants' attention. This approach fostered active communication among participants, reinforcing their comprehension and retention of key points from the training course.

Facilitator and experts explain the elements of world heritage and intangible cultural heritage.

Since its establishment, CRIHAP has consistently prioritized Southeast Asia as a focal region. Recognizing the diverse member states and the varying capacities for safeguarding intangible cultural heritage in this region, the training adopted a national-level approach. It delivered targeted and highly relevant training for participating trainees from member states, effectively enhancing the overall capacity for safeguarding intangible cultural heritage in Indonesia and Malaysia. CRIHAP intends to continue supporting the region in response to the growing demand for awareness and capacity enhancement in intangible heritage safeguarding, contributing to ongoing efforts for the safeguarding and sustainable development of intangible cultural heritage in the Southeast Asian region.

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