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SIDACULT, a Network Giving a Regional Dimension to Local Issues.
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Leire Fernández, Consultant, Cultural Team, UNESCO Regional Office for Culture in Latin America and the Caribbean, Havana, Cuba.
Article. Culture & Development No. 8.
SIDACULT explores new proposals which, through original and daring approaches, promote dialogue and social cohesion and combat stigma and discrimination.
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The UNESCO Cultural Office for Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay: Thinking and Implementing from a Culture for Development Perspective.
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Frédéric Vacheron, Cultural Program Specialist from the UNESCO Regional Office of Sciences in Latin America and the Caribbean, Montevideo.
Article. Culture & Development No. 7.
The Cultural Sector of the UNESCO Office in Montevideo proposes the implementation and coordination of projects and programs based on a cultural concept, understood as part of a comprehensive development.
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The New Foundation of Haití.
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Caroline Munier, Asistente de Especialista de Programa, Oficina Ejecutiva del Sector de Cultura, UNESCO.
Article. Culture & Development No. 7.
Haiti, strengthened by its cultural wealth and its cultural contribution to the world –and, especially, to the Caribbean region- can rely on its tangible and intangible cultural resources to reconstruct and revamp the country.
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The Qhapaq Ñan: The Andean Development Road.
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Nuria Sanz, General Coordinator for the Nomination Process of Qhapaq Ñan or Andean Road System to the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Article. Culture & Development No. 7.
Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru share a world heritage of exceptional value in their territories: the Qhapaq Ñan or Andean Road System.
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Caribbean Film Travelling Showcase: Some Considerations.
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Rigoberto López, Cuban Filmmaker and President of the Caribbean Film Travelling Showcase.
Article. Culture & Development No. 7.
The Caribbean Film Travelling Showcase is, undoubtedly, an initiative of im¬mense value for the preservation of cultural diversity, defense of the best ethical values and mutual knowledge among the Caribbean countries.
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Book Indicators in Six Latin American Countries.
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Richard Uribe, Former Assistant Director of Regional Center for Book Promotion in Latin America and the Caribbean (CERLALC).
Article. Culture & Development No. 7.
Since 2009, CERLALC/ UNESCO have been constantly implementing a course of action to support state institutions entrusted with the task of guaranteeing bibliodiversity and a broad and democratic access to book and reading, fostering book production and circulation and statistical information to generate diagnostics.
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The Guloyas and Guloyitas.
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Edis Sánchez. Folklorist and Member of the ICH Commission of the Dominican Republic, Ministry of Culture.
Article. Culture & Development No. 7.
The Guloyas and Guloyitas, in their own spaces and generations, have shown the significance of preserving that culture by integrating Dominican and Caribbean traditions. Art must be attached to its roots; only through this attachment can people advance to its future, as unique societies within diversity and enriched by their unity.
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Culture and Development from the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage Perspective.
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Tatiana Villegas, Program Specialist – UNESCO Cultural Regional Office for Culture in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Article. Culture & Development No. 7.
The 2001 UNESCO Convention promotes public’s responsible non-intrusive access to observe or document in situ underwater cultural heritage. It also recognizes that the public has a right to enjoy the educational and recreational benefits of such access, provided it is not incompatible with its protection.
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Culture and Development.
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Fernando Brugman, Programme Specialist, Culture Team Coordinator from the UNESCO Regional Office for Culture in Latin America and the Caribbean, Havana, Cuba.
Article. Culture & Development No. 7.
UNESCO promotes and channels the debate on the importance of culture, as well as cultural diversity, in the human and economic development of its Member States. This is so because it considers that both knowledge transmission and the creation, production and consumption process of goods and services are indispensable elements to achieve changes leading to healthier societies and to a better understanding among them.
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Culture and Development: a Holistic View.
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Tania García Lorenzo. Collaborator, UNESCO Regional Office for Culture.
Article. Culture & Development No. 7
Development, understood as wellbeing, has been acknowledged as one of the dearest objectives of civilization; that is why it has been included in the agenda of governments, civil societies and international agencies, especially by those with a high humanistic vocation.
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