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Deadline extended: REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
Design manage and monitor the awarenessraising and advocacy campaign to strengthen LearningNeverStops campaign in Nepal focusing on keeping girls in the picture Ref No KATAF21205 The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO Nepal call for proposals from registered reputable and qualified organizations for the provision of services for design manage and monitor the awarenessraising and advocacy campaign to strengthen LearningNeverStops campaign in Nepal focusing on keeping girls in the picture This tender is open to Nepalese entitiesorganizations as well as international entitiesorganizations with a presence in Nepal Detailed Terms of Reference can be downloaded from the link below The complete set of solicitation documents can be obtained by emailing at skhanalunescoorg  The firmsorganization interested in responding to this request depending on their skills and expertise may submit their proposal at katprocurementunescoorg no later than 16 June 2021 1700 NPT in strict compliance with the instructions as stipulated in the Solicitation Documents RPF document can be downloaded from the below link      
June 2, 2021
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UNESCO’s role in the fight against illicit trafficking of cultural property
Art theft and illicit trafficking of cultural property is a crime The International Convention Against Illicit Traffic of Cultural Property which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year was adopted by the UNESCO General Conference in 1970 and provides a framework for theft prevention and the return and restitution of stolen cultural property To date 140 countries have ratified the Convention including those of great significance in the worlds art markets whether importers or countries of origin Nepal Russia the US France Australia Germany Canada Italy Japan and the UK The 1995 Convention on Stolen or Illegally Exported Cultural Objects complements the 1970 Convention in the fight against illicit trafficking and UNESCO encourages Nepal to become a signatory of this instrument as well UNESCO and its partners have developed many practical tools to prevent raise awareness of and encourage the fight against illicit trafficking UNESCO emphasizes greater awareness amongst police customs officials and other people who may be unwittingly and thereby innocently involved Jointly with the Ministry of Culture UNESCO organized an international symposium in 2013 which focused on collaboration and restitution bringing together 80 national experts and 20 international speakers from Asia Europe and the US as well as partner organizations from the art world Interpol UNIDROIT UNODC Musee Guimet and Christies Auction House This gathering made recommendations on the best use of international frameworks and strategies for the return of cultural property to its place of origin In 1978 the UNESCO Intergovernmental Committee for Promoting the Return of Cultural Property to its Countries of Origin or its Restitution in case of Illicit Appropriation ICPRCP was created Many cases have been resolved around the world since it was set up Some examples include the Makonde Mask returned from the Swiss BarbierMuller collection to the National Museum of Tanzania and the Bogazkoy Sphinx from Germany to Turkey The Uma Maheshwor and Buddha stone statues stolen in the 1980s were returned to Nepal from the Metropolitan Museum of Art New York USA in 2018 However there are more Nepali artworks around the world waiting to be brought back such as three pieces of a 300year old ancient pauwa art stolen from Itumbahal in Kathmandu in 1979 in spite of efforts by Nepals Department of Archaeology Interpol Nepal and the local community  Nepals 2010 Culture Policy mentions preparation of inventories for movable artefacts and their return from museums art galleries and individual collections Similarly the 1956 Ancient Monument Preservation Act includes provisions for restriction on exchange purchase sale export import and collection of cultural objects of archaeological value However due to lack of a comprehensive inventory and coordination there is a great threat of illicit trafficking and restitution remains a challenge Nepal suffered the greatest loss of its art objects from the 1960s to the 1980s and though this has declined in recent times it has not stopped completely especially from remote areas and unattended monasteries Publications such as The Stolen Images of Nepal by Lain Singh Bangdel 1989 and The Gods are Leaving the Country by Jurgen Schick 2006 chronicle art objects lost from the 1960s to the 1980s The best means to protect and recover stolen objects are proper inventories which are lacking in many countries around the world including in Nepal UNESCO advocates in favor of establishing complete documentation of all art objects in museums temples monasteries palaces and private houses and stands ready to assist Today 14 November 2020 on the first International Day against Illicit Trafficking in Cultural Property let us join hands to draw more attention to this crime and find ways to combat it as well as highlight the importance of international cooperation and proactive measures through the Convention Christian Manhart UNESCO Representative to Nepal
November 14, 2020
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Alternative teaching methods explored in Nepal in response of Covid-19
The Government of Nepal has closed educational institutions indefinitely in an attempt to contain the spread of the COVID19 pandemic  Alternative teaching methods are the only option in this situation to continue students learning How well a student learns using distance education depends on the facilitation of both parents and teachers Therefore providing skills to teachers on alternative pedagogies is of the utmost importance
October 20, 2020
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How UNESCO’s functional literacy class is empowering girls in Nepal
September 9, 2020
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