Subject:
Cultural diversity
Language(s): Eng
UNESCO Islamabad proposed a programme for mapping of the invaluable cultural assets of the country to provicde a scientifically researched database of both tangible and intangible cultural assets for Pakistan. This, UNESCO maintains, would be a vital step towards the management of cultural resources at the community level. The Government of Norway offered funds for this initiative, focusing on selected districts the North West Frontier Province to begin with. The selected districts were: Chitral, Swat, Bannu, Charsadda, Mansehra, Mardan and Peshawar.
on this subject:
Mapping of Culture Assets in Khyber Pukhtoonkhwa and Punjab
Place/country: Pakistan, Norway,
Type: Documentary
Duration: 00:15:16
Author/director: Farhat Gul,
Publisher/producer: UNESCO Islamabad,
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