Building on Phase One of the UNESCO project “Capacity Building for Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage in Emergencies in Small Island Developing States in the Pacific and the Caribbean,” the National Institute of Culture and History, through the Institute for Social and Cultural Research (NICH ISCR), has completed a new round of trainings, community capacity-building workshops, and community-based inventorying activities in Belize.
Belize Communities Lead the Way on Living Heritage and Disaster Preparedness: Belize completes the UNESCO ICH and DRR Project
National Institute of Culture & History, 06 February 2026, Belize
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