New Delhi : A two-day capacity building workshop focusing on the means to combat the illicit trafficking of cultural property in South Asia opened today at the UNESCO House, with an inaugural session held in the presence of senior government officials and experts, representatives of international organisations and diplomatic missions.
Returning The Loot: How To Tackle The Illicit Trafficking Of Cultural Property
UNESCO,
21 December 2021, India
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