The installation of the committee comes “as part of a new approach adopted by the Ministry of Culture and Arts that balances scientific rigor in inventory and documentation with proactive monitoring and implementation,” and also “embodies the Ministry’s commitment to strengthening the national inventory of intangible cultural heritage elements and systematically managing the preparation and processing of files, both at the national level and for UNESCO registration applications, ensuring accuracy, coherence and effective performance.”
Algeria Inaugurates National Committee to Monitor Intangible Cultural Heritage
AL 24 News, 02 January 2026, Algeria
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