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India Hosts 20th UNESCO’s Inter-Governmental Committee

Kartavya Desk Staff

Source: PIB

Subject: International Organisation

Context: India is hosting the 20th Session of UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage at the Red Fort, New Delhi.

About India Hosts 20th UNESCO’s Inter-Governmental Committee:

What is this Committee?

• The Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) is a 24-member UNESCO body created under the 2003 ICH Convention to promote, supervise and operationalize safeguarding of intangible heritage globally.

Host Venue: Red Fort (Lal Qila), New Delhi

Structure of the Committee:

Composition:

24 Member States, elected by the General Assembly of States Parties.

• Seats allocated by equitable geographical representation across six UNESCO regional groups.

• Each State must nominate experts qualified in ICH fields.

Members serve four-year terms: Each elected State Party remains on the Committee for a fixed four-year period to ensure continuity in safeguarding work.

Every two years, half the members are replaced: A staggered renewal system maintains institutional memory while introducing fresh perspectives regularly.

No consecutive terms allowed: States cannot be re-elected immediately, preventing monopolisation and promoting broader global participation.

Functions of the Committee:

Promote the objectives of the 2003 Convention: Ensures global commitment to preserving living heritage and strengthening community-based safeguarding.

Provide guidance on best safeguarding practices: Offers States technical advice and models to improve preservation of traditions and cultural expressions.

Prepare operational directives and ICH Fund plans: Drafts rules, procedures and financial guidelines for effective implementation of the Convention.

Examine nominations for the Representative List: Evaluates cultural elements proposed by States to highlight global diversity and awareness.

Evaluate elements for the Urgent Safeguarding List: Identifies traditions at risk and determines their eligibility for immediate safeguarding measures.

About Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH):

What is ICH?

• Intangible Cultural Heritage refers to living traditions, expressions, skills and knowledge transmitted across generations — including performing arts, rituals, festivals, crafts, oral expressions and social practices.

Origin:

• Concept institutionalised in the 2003 UNESCO Convention for Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage (entered into force in 2008).

• Created global ICH Lists to protect living traditions and encourage community participation.

Lists include: Representative List Urgent Safeguarding List Register of Good Safeguarding Practices

• Representative List

• Urgent Safeguarding List

• Register of Good Safeguarding Practices

• India currently has 15 elements on UNESCO’s Representative List.

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