Eritrea - Cultural Assets Rehabilitation Project

The Cultural Assets Rehabilitation Project aimed to strengthen the management of public records in order to contribute to the development of a historiography of Eritrea while improving the efficiency of the public sector. The project will also strengthen the management of public records both to contribute to the development of a historiography of Eritrea while improving the efficiency of the public sector. Overall the project was able to meet its objectives of testing out and developing the means for more fully integrating the conservation and management of cultural assets into local and national economic development. Furthermore, it promoted learning in many areas that are central to development at an institutional and skills level.

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Main Author: Mastri, Lawrence
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2008-06
Subjects:ARCHAEOLOGISTS, ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE, ARTISTIC TRADITIONS, BUILDING RESTORATION, BUILDING SKILLS, BUILT ENVIRONMENT, BUILT HERITAGE, COMMUNITIES, CONSERVATION, CULTURAL ASSETS, CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS, CULTURAL LIFE, DOCUMENTATION, ETHNIC GROUPS, GOOD PRACTICE, HISTORIC AREAS, HISTORIC BUILDING, HISTORIC SITES, HISTORIOGRAPHY, IDENTITY, INFORMATION MANAGEMENT, INTEGRATION, JOB CREATION, KNOWLEDGE BASE, LEARNING, LIVING CULTURE, LOCAL TOURISM, MUSEUM, MUSEUM DEVELOPMENT, NATIONAL ARCHIVES, ORAL HISTORY, ORAL TRADITIONS, OUTPUTS, PERFORMANCES, SOCIAL CAPITAL, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, SONGS, URBAN DEVELOPMENT,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/06/9757927/eritrea-cultural-assets-rehabilitation-project
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/9514
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