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World Bank Cultural Site Management Workshop
April 26 - 30 1999, Washington DC

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Background

DAILY COVERAGE

The World Bank will hold a workshop on sustainable management of Cultural Heritage Sites at World Bank headquarters in Washington D.C. from 26-30 April 1999. Some 50 participants are expected to gather for the workshop which will address issues related to site management, such as site locale, natural and cultural attributes, usage of the site, the authority structure and financial support. Participants will also develop site actions plans, hold a video-conference with the site management workshop being held in Delft, the Netherlands, and develop related curriculum.
Agenda of the workshop

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Photo highlights from 30 April

Above and below: Participants worked in small groups to draft an outline for an educational program on cultural site management.
Right: Workshop participants discussed an international network of cultural site management personnel.
Tia Duer, Leader, Culture and Sustainable Development Program, Special Programs/ESSD, World Bank, expressed her appreciation to participants for their fruitful discussions and useful outcomes, highlighting the timeliness and value of their findings to the Bank, and encouraged them to maintain the momentum generated by the Workshop.
Workshop Facilitator Peter Auer commended the outstanding quality of the Workshop's output and brought the Workshop to a close.

 
Arlene Fleming and Nicholas Stanley-Price (above) & Tia Duer, Atakilti Hagege and Steven Stern (right) networking after the close of the Workshop

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