The Assistant Director-General for Culture of UNESCO, Francesco Bandarin, has congratulated IGCAT on its recent creation. IGCAT aims to promote food experiences as a component of living heritage. In a letter addressed to IGCAT, both the Director and President are invited to a meeting with the Chief of Intangible Culture Heritage and Secretary of the Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage to explore future cooperation with UNESCO.
The meeting will take place on 12th May at UNESCO’s office in Paris.
UNESCO congratulates IGCAT
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