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Case Study: Silk Roads Heritage Corridor - Afghanistan, Central Asia, and Iran
  • Manage No DI00000761
    Country Iran,Central Asia,Afghanistan
    Author Krista Pikkat, Director, UNESCO Almaty Cluster Office
    Published Year 2020
    Language English
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Description In 2018, UNESCO partnered with the European Union to launch the Silk Roads Heritage Corridors in Afghanistan, Central Asia, and Iran—International Dimension of the European Year of Cultural Heritage. The project focuses on safeguarding, preserving, and promoting the common heritage along the Silk Roads. The action aims to promote the region’s cultural heritage and develop heritage-based tourism, diversifying tourism products and delivering high-quality visitor experiences along in participating countries and improve the livelihoods of the communities in the region, including youth and women, through capacity building and the creation of opportunities for income-generation and jobs, and, through this, demonstrate the role of culture in sustainable development. The project is implemented along the following main components: 1. Valorization and promotion of tangible and intangible cultural heritage 2. Strengthening capacities in heritage safeguarding, protection and management for the promotion of sustainable tourism 3. Strengthen human and institutional capacities 4. Awareness-raising initiatives to further promote and facilitate partnerships and improve communication.

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