UNESCO heritage training workshop teaches young people communications skills
UNESCO is holding a training workshop for people from Asian youth organisations to develop their skills in communications to be applied in World Heritage activities.
The Media/Communication Training Workshop aims to provide a platform for exchange and networking among youth volunteers and young people involved in the UNESCO World Heritage Education Programme in the region, promoting the importance of communication as an essential element of World Heritage Volunteers and forum activities and ways in which heritage values can be transmitted through well-communicated projects.
The course, taking place in Seoul, South Korea, is open to everyone 18 years or older and has worked in World Heritage-related projects in the past, with applicants to later implement a communication plan for their respective World Heritage projects.
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