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UNESCO’S Database of National Cultural Heritage Laws
The Cultural Heritage Center supports the Database of National Cultural Heritage Laws being developed by UNESCO.
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Cultural Antiquities Task Force Sponsors Workshops for Peruvian National Police, Government and Cultural Officials
Law enforcement and cultural heritage experts from across the U.S. government recently partnered in Lima for a series of workshops that trained more than 70 representatives from the Peruvian National Police, government, cultural entities, and church archdioceses on enforcing cultural heritage law.
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Second Generation of the Academy for Women Entrepreneurs Graduates in Costa Rica
A group of 27 Costa Rican women entrepreneurs graduated from the Academy for Women Entrepreneurs (AWE).
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“Impact of Exchange: Stories from U.S. Exchange Alumni” Photo Exhibition Opening in Portland, Maine
Starting today in Portland, Maine, there’s a new way to discover everyday life, cross-cultural experiences, and scenery in countries around the world. From August 31 through September 30, the “Impact of Exchange: Stories from U.S. Exchange Alumni” Photo Exhibition is open to transport viewers to locations all over the world, from places like China, Colombia, Moldova, Morocco, and South Korea.
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Maker Movement Engages Egyptian Visitors
“Makers: Innovation, Education and Entrepreneurship,” is an International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) specifically for Egypt that took place from September 15 to October 3, 2014.
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Transform Travel for Young Americans
Travel bloggers are invited to help educate our young, diverse populations on the benefits of studying abroad and travelling the world through international exchanges.
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British American Parliamentary Group Exchange Brings Lawmakers Together From Across the Pond
This annual International Visitor Leadership Program exchange welcomes British Members of Parliament to the United States to explore U.S. politics and the legislative process at both federal and state levels.
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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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Trafficking in Persons Report Heroes and U.S. Leaders Work to End Human Trafficking
One of the common misperceptions in identifying the act of human trafficking is the notion that it solely occurs across borders.
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Red Lists of Antiquities at Risk
Red Lists of Antiquities at Risk are compact, illustrated booklets designed for customs officials, police officers, museums, art dealers, and collectors, to help them recognize the general types of archaeological, ethnographic, and ecclesiastical objects that have been looted from cultural sites, stolen from museums and churches, and illicitly trafficked.