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UNESCO’s Creative Café: Webinar on “Government's Initiatives to Promote Creative Industry and Heritage of Bangladesh during and after COVID-19”
UNESCO Dhaka Office invites you to the Webinar Platform Creative Cafe on Governments Initiatives to Promote Creative Industry and Heritage of Bangladesh during and after COVID19 UNESCO believe that initiatives taken at government levels can yield important innovative solutions to face the complex challenges of the pandemic in the short medium and long term Within this context UNESCO Dhaka Office organized this webinar to highlight some initiatives and measures taken by the authorities and key stakeholders to protect and promote the culture including the creative industries and heritage of Bangladesh during the next months as well as postCOVID19 In the webinar speakers placed the importance on establishment of solid structure plans to protect the creative industries and heritage sector of Bangladesh and cooperation with the relevant stakeholders including government authorities artists site managers and heritage experts to come up with ideas to cope with the pandemic Our guests in the webinar were Mr Liaquat Ali Lucky Director General Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy and Mr Md Hanna Mia Director General Department of Archaeology Welcome speech Ms Beatrice Kaldun Head of Office and UNESCO Representative to Bangladesh ResiliArt ShareCulture UNESCO DISCLAIMER Expressed views and opinions are those of the speakers and do not represent the views of UNESCO The UNESCO Dhaka Office cannot be held responsible