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UNESCO Director-General to focus on heritage & culture during 1st official visit
to Uzbekistan on 26 and 27 August
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Audrey Azoulay, the Director-General of UNESCO, will undertake an official visit to Uzbekistan to take part in the International Conference on the Preservation of Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage, alongside Uzbekistan´s President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, on 26 August. A significant number of culture and tourism ministers from across the region and beyond are also expected to participate. At a time when increasing mass tourism, urbanization and environmental crises are placing added pressures on many sites, the Director-General will underline the critical role for all countries in safeguarding the world´s cultural heritage, based upon the World Heritage Convention, the most important global instrument for the protection of tangible heritage. She will also emphasize the need to better integrate existing tools for all forms of heritage, including intangible, natural and documentary heritage.
Audrey Azoulay, the Director-General of UNESCO, will undertake an official visit to Uzbekistan to take part in the International Conference on the Preservation of Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage, alongside Uzbekistan´s President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, on 26 August. A significant number of culture and tourism ministers from across the region and beyond are also expected to participate. At a time when increasing mass tourism, urbanization and environmental crises are placing added pressures on many sites, the Director-General will underline the critical role for all countries in safeguarding the world´s cultural heritage, based upon the World Heritage Convention, the most important global instrument for the protection of tangible heritage. She will also emphasize the need to better integrate existing tools for all forms of heritage, including intangible, natural and documentary heritage.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
UNESCO is currently reinforcing its cooperation with Uzbekistan, a key partner in the region, especially on issues related to the reform of the education system, freedom of expression and the safety of journalists, water management and the preservation of heritage. UNESCO and Uzbekistan adopted and signed a joint programmatic action plan for 2018-2021 during President Mirziyoyev´s visit to UNESCO on 8 October 2018, the first visit by a President of Uzbekistan in 20 years.
 During her visit, the Director-General will meet with President Mirziyoyev, including to discuss strengthening the country´s policies and capacities for the rehabilitation of the country´s rich cultural heritage. She will also open the Sharq Taronalari International Music Festival, and visit the UNESCO World Heritage sites of Samarkand ““ Crossroad of Cultures, inscribed in 2001, and the Historic Centre of Bukhara, inscribed in 1993.
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26 August
9.30 a.m., Director-General to take part in opening of International Conference Preservation of Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage: Topical Issues and Strategies to Resolve Them alongside Uzbekistan´s President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, with whom she will have bilateral talks. Afternoon, Visit of World Heritage site of Samarkand ““ Crossroad of Cultures,
inscribed on UNESCO´s World Heritage List in 2001
Evening Take part in the opening of the Sharq Taronalari International Music Festival,
held in Samarkand every two years under the patronage of UNESCO to celebrate the living intangible heritage of music in central Asia and beyond
27 August“¨          Visit to the World Heritage site of the Historic Centre of Bukhara, inscribed on UNESCO´s World Heritage list in 1993
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Audrey Azoulay Unesco Director General Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev President Culture Rahma Sophia Rachdi Jedi Faoster
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