Accredited NGOs located in this country
The list of accredited NGOs is presented below, along with corresponding accreditation forms. You can search the list using the criteria provided on the right.
2 organizations or institutions match your query. | |
Name, address and source | Activities related to ICH |
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باغ پارسی میراث زنده Persian Garden Institute for Living Heritage - PGILH [en] No. 6, 3rd floor, Salamas Sq., Golha Sq., Jalal Al-e Ahmed Exp. Way 1431753133 Tehran IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF) URL: http://www.pgilh.org Tel.: +98 21 88 35 13 40
Next report due 2025
| Year of creation: 2011 Domain(s): - oral traditions and expressions - identification, documentation,
research (including inventory-making) Iran (Islamic Republic of) |
مﺎﺧ ﺖﺸﺧ نﺎﻈﻓﺎﺣو ناراﺪﺘﺳود ﻦﻤﺠﻧا Doostdaran and Hafezane Kheshte Kham Association - DHKKA [en] No. 314, Hamraz 3 Complex, Street Shahedan Jafarzada, Taravat Boulevard, Mehravaran Yazd IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF) Tel.: 00989331898689
Next report due 2027
| Year of creation: 2008 Domain(s): - oral traditions and expressions - identification, documentation,
research (including inventory-making) Iran (Islamic Republic of) Objectives:1. Identify, Conserve and Preserve iran diverse tangible and intangible cultural heritage resources as a basis for retaining and enhancing strong community character 2. Defining a preliminary suitable template for a National and local Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage to: Enhance knowledge of intangible cultural heritage among the community and tourists; Familiarize national officials with the mechanisms of the Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (2003), and organize training in the documentation of intangible cultural heritage. 3. Promote cultural tourism and cultural heritage through supporting local craftmenship and training activities 4. Raising public awareness in protecting tangible and intangible cultural heritage in historical quarters 5- Promote historic and cultural resource conservation and preservation as a socio-economic tool in the revitalization of historical quarters |