Preserving the intengible cultural heritage of Ukrainian refugees in Romania
A JRS project funded by UNESCO
Vlad Palcu, 29.09.2023, 13:25
This week the Jesuit Refugee Service in Romania hosted the
launch of the project Community-based teaching and learning of Ukraine’s
living heritage in Romania. Funded by UNESCO, the project seeks to promote and
preserve the intangible cultural heritage of Ukrainian communities who found
themselves displaced to Romania in the wake of Russia’s war of aggression in
Ukraine.
Project coordinator on behalf of JRS Romania, Ioana-Otilia
Baskerville, gave us more details.
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