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Training Panamanian Customs to Prevent Cultural Property Smuggling
Trafficking stolen, looted, or forged art, antiquities, and other cultural objects benefits criminal organizations and terrorist groups, erodes the legal art market, and harms our relationships with foreign partners and allies.
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Cultural Heritage Game Jam Winners Tell Their Story
The role of games in protecting cultural heritage
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State Department #ExchangeAlumni Youth Leaders Gather in Philadelphia
During International Education Week, Nov. 14-18, 60 young leaders will meet up to defend democracy and advance human rights.
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Cultural Heritage Coordinating Committee Convenes After Active Summer
G20, museum ethical returns, and Army Monuments Officers discussed
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Cultural Antiquities Task Force Organizes Law Enforcement Workshops in Cambodia and Ecuador
Police and archaeologists team up to protect heritage sites.
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Empowering Young Mothers in Sierra Leone Through a State Dept. Grant
ExchangeAlumni Baimba Sheriff and his AEIF grant project team are breaking stereotypes, while creating pathways to employment and empowerment.
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The U.S.-Taiwan Education Initiative Holds Third High-Level Dialogue, Promoting Cooperation on International Education
Facilitated by the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) and the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office (TECRO), the United States and Taiwan held a series of events this week to launch the U.S.-Taiwan Education Initiative.
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ECA Launches Cultural Heritage Preservation Online Distance-learning Course in Afghanistan
A new online training course has launched on cultural heritage site preservation and management.
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Conflict Antiquities: Forging a Public/Private Response to Save the Endangered Patrimony of Iraq and Syria
In the context of ongoing destruction and looting of cultural heritage in the Middle East, an event titled “Conflict Antiquities: Forging a Public/Private Response to Save the Endangered Patrimony of Iraq and Syria” was held by the U.S. Department of State and The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
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Iraq Cultural Heritage Project
This multi-tiered project was developed by ECA's Cultural Heritage Center in collaboration with the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad and the Iraq State Board of Antiquities and Heritage.