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Mr. Stephen Rwagweri joins UNESCO’s Global Network of ICH Facilitators.

In a momentous stride towards cultural preservation and enterprise development, our esteemed founder, Mr. Stephen Rwagweri, has been warmly welcomed into UNESCO’s esteemed global network of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) facilitators.

This recognition not only underscores Mr. Rwagweri’s profound commitment to the preservation of cultural treasures but also positions our enterprise on an international stage for greater impact.

Mr. Stephen Rwagweri

Mr. Rwagweri, an advocate for the artisanal and cultural sectors, has long been a pioneer in designing innovative solutions to empower these industries. His expertise extends to the intricate processes involved in UNESCO’s core ICH mechanisms, including inventories, nominations, program elaboration, and the nuanced facets of implementation, project reporting, and periodic assessments.

The affiliation with UNESCO marks a significant chapter in our journey. It not only serves as a testament to Mr. Rwagweri’s dedication but also heralds an exciting new phase for our enterprise.

Through this alliance, we envisage tapping into public mechanisms that will bolster our initiatives’ social impact and contribute to the global discourse on cultural preservation.

The UNESCO network provides a unique platform for collaboration, knowledge exchange, and the sharing of best practices. As we embark on this journey, we anticipate not only gaining insights from the global community but also contributing our experiences to the collective wisdom in the field.

Mr. Stephen Rwagweri

Looking ahead, our partnership with UNESCO opens doors to possibilities that extend beyond borders. It aligns with our mission to not only preserve cultural heritage but also to foster sustainable development in the artisanal sector.

Through collaborative efforts, we aim to create a ripple effect, inspiring positive change and influencing the narrative of cultural stewardship on a global scale.

Join us in celebrating this milestone as we embrace the responsibilities and opportunities that come with being part of UNESCO’s global network. Together, we look forward to creating a legacy that transcends boundaries, weaving a tapestry of cultural richness and sustainable enterprise for generations to come.

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