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Projects and activities on intangible heritage in which UNESCO is involved

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A series of pilot projects in community-based intangible heritage inventorying on a grassroots level in six selected countries in Sub-Saharan Africa07-2009/01-2012, Botswana - Lesotho - Malawi - Uganda - Swaziland - Zambia

Safeguarding traditional foodways of two communities in Kenya09-2009/09-2011, Kenya

Safeguarding of the Ifa Divination system10-2006/04-2010, Nigeria

Action Plan for the Safeguarding of the Makishi Masquerade in Zambia10-2006/12-2009, Zambia

Safeguarding of the Gulu Wamkulu, the Great Dance of the Chewa People11-2006/12-2009, Malawi - Mozambique - Zambia

Safeguarding the Chopi Timbila tradition in Mozambique11-2006/12-2009, Mozambique

Action Plan for the Safeguarding of the Vimbuza Healing Dance11-2006/12-2009, Malawi

Action plan for the Safeguarding of the Ahellil of Gourara12-2006/09-2009, Algeria

Revitalization of bark cloth making in Uganda10-2006/08-2009, Uganda

Safeguarding of the Cimboa01-2009/08-2009, Cape Verde

Safeguarding of the ICH of the Batammariba of Koutammarkou04-2007/06-2009, Togo

Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage and its bearers in Burundi06-2008/05-2009, Burundi

Safeguarding action plan of Yaaral and Degal11-2006/04-2009, Mali

Action Plan for the Safeguarding of the Kankurang, Manding Initiatory Rite11-2006/04-2009, Gambia - Senegal

Safeguarding traditional games of the Afar and the Somali people in the Horn of Africa12-2006/03-2009, Djibouti

Safeguarding the Mbende Jerusarema Dance11-2006/03-2009, Zimbabwe

Safeguarding the Songs of the Moon, traditional Swahili music from Tanzania (Unguja and Pemba) and the Comoros04-2008/03-2009, Comoros - United Republic of Tanzania

Safeguarding traditional Somali performing arts04-2008/03-2009, Kenya - Somalia

Safeguarding of traditional music in Ethiopia01-2005/01-2009, Ethiopia

Preservation, Revitalization and Promotion of Jemaa el-Fna Square, Marrakech03-2004/12-2008, Morocco

Organization of three sub-regional capacity-building workshops for Africa07-2007/12-2008,

Action Plan for the Safeguarding and Promotion of the Oral Tradition of Gelede10-2003/11-2008, Benin - Nigeria - Togo

Action Plan for the Safeguarding and Revitalization of the Oral Tradition of the Aka Pygmies of the Central African Republic12-2004/07-2008, Central African Republic - Congo

Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of the Sosso-Bala07-2002/06-2008, Guinea

Action Plan for the Safeguarding of the Woodcrafting Knowledge of the Zafimaniry12-2004/06-2008, Madagascar

Safeguarding endangered oral traditions in East Africa10-2007/01-2008, Kenya

Transmission of traditional Knowledge in Burundian Refugee Camps of Tanzania in view of a sustainable repatriation07-2006/12-2007, United Republic of Tanzania

http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/index.php?project_id=00108

The project, elaborated as a result of a fieldwork carried out in 2006 by Dr Fouéré, implemented story-telling sessions as a way to transmit Burundian traditional knowledge to young Burundian refugees settled in refugee camps in Western Tanzania. This one-year activity was aimed to facilitate the sustainable repatriation of refugees to Burundi and their smooth reintegration into their society. A number of elderly custodians of intangible cultural heritage were committed to tell traditional tales and stories during weekly story-telling sessions from November 2006 to November 2007. Traditional drummers were mobilized to play drums during the event. Elderly story-tellers explained the meaning of selected stories to the audience, retracing their links to Burundian history and tradition and their message in the current context of refugee camps as well as in the post-conflict context of Burundi. In doing so, it prevented a living culture from being transformed into a set of folkloric tools bearing no connection to its specific historical and political context. It also contributed to fostering cohesion and national integration for peace-building in Burundi. All tales and stories were also broadcast through local radio and listened to both by Burundi refugees in Tanzania and by Burundians in Burundi.

The refugees who participated in these activities appreciated how they contributed to raising awareness of the value of safeguarding traditional knowledge at the community level. The project has demonstrated the importance of incorporating the transmission of traditional cultural knowledge in refugee camps as a vital dimension of humanitarian programs in order to facilitate the socio-cultural reintegration of refugees upon return to their home country and foster national unity and peace-building.

Related documents:

  • Final report by Dr Marie-Aude Fouéré (anthropologist) (English)
  • Transcription of stories in Kirundi and French (Kirundi-French)

Creation of a Living Human Treasures system in Nigeria05-2004/09-2007, Nigeria

Capacity-building in safeguarding African languages and oral traditions and expressions in Sub-Saharan Africa06-2005/06-2007,

Safeguarding and Revitalizing Sillanka in Burkina Faso2007, Burkina Faso

Reviving N|u in the #Khomani Community of Namibia2006/2007, Namibia

Enhancing Women’s Role as Custodians and Artisans of Egyptian Handicrafts01-2005/05-2006, Egypt

From spoken to written languages in Cameroon2005/2006, Cameroon

Reviving tifinagh, the ancient script of the Tuareg2003/2006, Niger

Improved Traditional Bead Production and Marketing in West Africa02-2002/01-2005, Ghana - Mali

Survey and Archive of Endangered Languages on the Adamawa2004/2005, Cameroon

Promotion and documentation of women’s intangible cultural heritage in Mauritania2004/2005, Mauritania

Safeguarding of the linguistic heritage of pygmy communities in Gabon2002/2005, Gabon

Research and Documentation on Iigau and Iyinno (Ukaan group of languages)2004/2005, Nigeria

Support for ACALAN: African Academy of Languages,