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    Liberia Vows to Prioritize Cultural Heritage at UNESCO Meeting in Turkey

    Rural Reporters News NetworkBy Rural Reporters News NetworkMay 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Amb. Kekura Malawala Kamara, Liberia Art and Culture Ambassador at Turkey's Conference.
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    By: Keith Morrison |International Correspondent

    Sivas, Turkey – Liberia is committed to actively developing and preserving its cultural heritage, the country’s Art and Culture Ambassador, Kekura Malawala Kamara, declared at the 5th Meeting on Experience Sharing Regarding UNESCO Issues Between African States and the Republic of Turkey.

    Speaking at the opening ceremony in Sivas, Turkey, on May 5, Ambassador Kamara stated that his appointment signifies a renewed focus on ensuring Liberia aligns with international cultural preservation standards. “We are working assiduously to ratify the eight conventions to ensure that we are on par with other nations,” he told the assembled participants.

    The 5th Meeting, themed “Safeguarding Tangible and Intangible Heritage in a Globalizing World,” has drawn representatives from across Africa. Ambassador Kamara conveyed warm greetings from the Liberian government and people, expressing his honor to address the distinguished gathering.

    He highlighted ongoing efforts within Liberia to strengthen cultural heritage protection. “My administration is working with the country’s Legislature to provide support to protect the country’s intangible cultural heritage,” he announced. Plans are also underway to host a National Conference later in 2025 to formulate a comprehensive National Cultural Policy for Liberia. Furthermore, the country is set to host a National Art and Culture Festival in December 2025.

    Ambassador Kamara commended the Turkish National Commission of UNESCO for hosting the significant meeting. He emphasized the vital role of culture, stating, “Culture is not merely a collection of artifacts or customs—it is the living soul of our nations, the identity of our people, and a powerful bridge across continents.” He added that the meeting serves as a crucial platform for developing joint strategies to safeguard both tangible and intangible cultural heritage.

    Liberia, according to Ambassador Kamara, is eager to collaborate with UNESCO and other regional organizations to advance the development, promotion, and protection of its cultural assets. “As Liberia’s Cultural Ambassador, I stand ready to work hand in hand with fellow African nations, with the Republic of Turkey, and with UNESCO to turn our shared intentions into lasting impact,” he affirmed.

    The 5th Meeting, which began on May 5th, will continue until May 7, 2025. Participating African nations include Botswana, Zimbabwe, Senegal, The Gambia, Cameroon, Ghana, Benin, Madagascar, Burkina Faso, Chad, and La Cote d’Ivoire.

    Edited: Jesefu Morris Keita| Editor-In-Chief

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