ICH Safeguarding Efforts in the Asia-Pacific

Information on ICH safeguarding system, policy, organizations, and pending issues

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  • ICHCAP Field Survey Report on ICH Safeguarding Efforts in the Central Asian Countries

    Based on the ICHCAP Field Survey on Intangible Cultural Heritage Safeguarding Efforts in some East and Central Asian countries from 2009 to 2012, this summary provides a brief overview on the ICH situation in Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan . The summary focuses mainly on ICH safeguarding systems, safeguarding policies, and ICH inventories as well as on pending issues and the urgent safeguarding needs of these countries. Moreover, information on the main entities in charge of ICH safeguarding and opinions of each country on the issue of community involvement are provided. To give a quick overview these countries’ participation in ICH safeguarding at the international level, some additional information related to UNESCO is specified as well. This survey report offers a large sample of the diverse ICH situations in East Asian and Central Asian countries. Although each country has a different background on issue of intangible heritage, depending on its cultural, economic, and socio-political situation, the countries participating in the survey share a commonality: They are post-communist countries that were once under the Soviet system. Moreover, they share a traditional culture shaped by nomadic pastoralism that offers a variety of cultural similarities. For instance, they keep an ancient and rich tradition of epic singing, and they are highly concerned about this oral heritage as it is on the brink of disappearance. In this sense, they have much to exchange and share in regards to safeguarding ICH. The countries participating in the survey are concerned with the threats against their ICH, but most of these nations are in the early process of defining ICH and establishing independent national ICH lists. At the same time, each country expresses a high degree of motivation and encouragement for safeguarding ICH, sharing experiences, and participating in international cooperation programmes. Apart from the main subject, a brief glimpse is taken on the situation of intellectual property in ICH safeguarding in each country. Compared to the Southwest Asian countries that participated in the field survey, the East Asian and Central Asian countries provided little information on intellectual property issues, so it is recommended that ICHCAP undertake the Field Survey on Intellectual Property Issues in the Process of ICH Information Building and Information Sharing in some countries to see their status on this subject.
    Kazakhstan

    Kazakhstan

    • Ratified the ICH Convention in 2011; survey conducted in 2012
    • As of December 2014, has two ICH elements on the RL and two accredited NGOs
    Kazakhstan
    • SummaryView
    • BackgroundView
    • Safeguarding System & PolicyView
    • Relevant OrganisationsView
    • Meetings on Intangible Cultural HeritageView
    • Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of HumanityView
    • National Intangible Cultural Heritage ListView
    • Pending Issues & Urgent NeedsView
    • Conclusive RemarksView
    • List of Co-researchersView
    • Annex | PhotographsView
    Kyrgyzstan

    Kyrgyzstan

    • Ratified the ICH Convention in 2011; survey conducted in 2012
    • As of April 2013, has no elements on the ICH Lists of UNESCO and
      no accredited NGOs
    Kyrgyzstan
    • SummaryView
    • Safeguarding system & policyView
    • Intangible Cultural Heritage InventoryView
    • Relevant OrganisationsView
    • Meetings on Intangible Cultural HeritageView
    • Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of HumanityView
    • Pending issues & urgent needs on safeguarding of ICHView
    • Reference MaterialsView
    • List of Co-researchersView
    • Annex 1 | Country BackgroundView
    • Annex 2 | PhotographsView
    Tajikistan

    Tajikistan

    • Ratified the ICH Convention in 2010; conducted survey in 2010
    • As of April 2013, has one ICH element on the RL and no accredited NGOs
    Tajikistan
    • PrefaceView
    • IntroductionView
    • Safeguarding System & PolicyView
    • Intangible Cultural Heritage InventoryView
    • Relevant OrganizationsView
    • Meetings on Intangible Cultural HeritageView
    • Inscribed Elements on the UNESCO ICH ListsView
    • ICH for Social Cohesion and Sustainable DevelopmentView
    • Pending Issues & Urgent NeedsView
    • Reference MaterialsView
    • List of co-researchersView
    • Annex | PhotographsView
    Uzbekistan

    Uzbekistan

    • Ratified the ICH Convention in 2008; conducted survey in 2009
    • As of April 2013, has four ICH elements on the RL and no accredited NGOs
    Uzbekistan
    • IntroductionView
    • Safeguarding System & PolicyView
    • Intangible Cultural Heritage InventoryView
    • Information on Practitioners(Holders,Bearers.Communities)View
    • Relevant OrganizationsView
    • Meetings on Intangible Cultural HeritageView
    • Inscribed Elements on the UNESCO ICH ListsView
    • ICH for Social Cohesion and Sustainable DevelopmentView
    • Pending Issues & Urgent NeedsView
    • ConclusionView
    • List of co-researchersView
    • Annex | PhotographsView