Cultural Partnership Initiative
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The Cultural Partnership Initiative (CPI) is an international exchange program that promotes bidirectional exchange by inviting rising experts in the fields of culture, art, tourism, and sports to reside in Korea for durations of six months. This program is organized by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. ICHCAP has been participating in the program since 2012 to build interpersonal networks internationally. The CPI program is mutually beneficial for the participants and the host organizations, Through the program, ICHCAP establishes focal points to facilitate exchanges among ICH experts and promote international safeguarding projects, which then contribute to building the foundations for information exchange and networking mechanisms. At the same time, the CPI participants conduct individual research and participate in ICHCAP’s cooperative projects to build practical experience as well as visit related organizations and communities to experience Korean culture and introduce their respective cultures in a bidirectional cultural exchange.
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Vietnam National Institute of Culture and Arts Studies ResearcherDuration
Research Topic
Vietnam Nguyen Thi Thanh Hoa -
Affiliated institution/Position
Timor-Leste National Commission for UNESCO Social Science and Culture CoordinatorDuration
Research Topic
- Safeguarding Traditional Weaving (Tais) in Timor-Leste and Learning Process from Korea: ICH Policy SystemTimor-Leste Abraao Mendonca -
Affiliated institution/Position
National Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan Senior ResearcherDuration
Research Topic
- Intangible Cultural Heritage in Museum PracticeKazakhstan Nazym Malibayeva -
Affiliated institution/Position
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Department of Cultural Heritage OfficerDuration
Vietnam Hoang The Phuc -
Affiliated institution/Position
Chomolungma UNESCO Centre Executive MemberDuration
Research Topic
- Study of Safeguarding Measures and Challenges of Traditional Dance Performance in Korea (Ganggangsullae) and Nepal (Sakela)Nepal Dipa Rai -
Indonesia Afif Muhammad