The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Unesco meeting discusses threats to cultural heritage

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MEXICO CITY: Unequal access to new technologi­es, illicit traffickin­g and other threats to cultural heritage were among the issues on the agenda for internatio­nal culture ministers who met Wednesday in Mexico.

Representa­tives of around 160 Unesco member states were participat­ing in the three-day World Conference on Cultural Policies and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t in Mexico City.

The goals of the final declaratio­n to be adopted today include guaranteei­ng artists’ rights and regulating distributi­on platforms, Unesco directorge­neral Audrey Azoulay said.

It also aims to ensure culture is included in internatio­nal discussion­s on climate change, notably through traditiona­l and Indigenous knowledge systems.

“Our cultural heritage is threatened very directly by global warming,” Azoulay said.

The Covid-19 pandemic has shown that culture is vital for public health, according to conference coordinato­r Pablo Raphael.

“No one would have been able to survive the confinemen­t and stress... without books, music and cinema,” he said.

But the health crisis also laid bare technologi­cal inequaliti­es between different communitie­s, Mexican Culture Minister Alejandra Frausto said.

One of the meeting’s objectives is to find ways to guarantee artists access to technologi­es to share their work.

The final declaratio­n is expected to include a call to recognise culture as a ‘global public good’ that benefits all of the world’s citizens.

“I really hope that the final declaratio­n will be a renewed roadmap to ensure that cultural diversity is recognised as humanity’s greatest wealth, thus erasing racism and discrimina­tion,” Frausto said.

Two issues on the agenda – defending communitie­s’ intellectu­al property and the restitutio­n of cultural property – are of particular interest to Mexico and other Latin American countries.

 ?? AFP photo ?? Members from more than 160 countries pose for the official picture after the opening of the Unesco World Conference on Cultural Policies and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t in Mexico City.
AFP photo Members from more than 160 countries pose for the official picture after the opening of the Unesco World Conference on Cultural Policies and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t in Mexico City.

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