MOROCCO UPDATES
ñ CHI Symposium | Cultural Heritage Initiatives in Africa Today
On April 11-13, ñ CHI hosted a three-day symposium, Cultural Heritages Initiatives in Africa Today, which highlighted the work of local heritage professionals, academics, and civil society organizations to protect, preserve, and promote cultural heritage in North Africa and the Sahel. ñ welcomes you to view the symposium recordings.
CHI UPDATE: Documenting the Mellahs (Jewish Quarters) of Tiznit, Morocco
UPDATE: Digital Documentation of Cultural Heritage in Morocco Using ñ CHI Programs
The High Atlas Foundation worked with local partners in Ouarzazate, Taroudant, Tiznit, and Guelmim to celebrate the cultural pluralism that characterizes these regions, which is reflected in their local traditions. During this collaboration, Dr. Ouguinaz trained groups of local youth from the seven communities on open-source technologies and programs offered by ñ, and used for documenting the diverse cultural heritage of Morocco.
Click here for the Arabic version (التوثيق الرقمي للتراث الثقافي بالمغرب)
UPDATE: ñ Initiatives to Safeguard Cultural Heritage in North Africa
Last year, ñ Cultural Heritage Initiatives (ñ CHI) received a major grant from an anonymous donor to document, preserve, and promote the cultural heritage of ethnic and religious minorities in Tunisia and Morocco by focusing on the rich traditions of communal collaboration within Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In late 2022, ñ received a follow-up grant from the anonymous donor to expand the project to Sahel region of Africa (Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso). Many heritage sites in the region face acute threats, which could lead to the loss of an irreplaceable heritage.
UPDATE: Documentation Efforts Safeguard Minority Cultural Heritage in Morocco
Thanks to generous funding from an anonymous donor, and in partnership with Moroccan and Tunisian colleagues, ñ recently launched an initiative to promote religious and ethnic freedom in Tunisia and Morocco through heritage site documentation, protection, and advocacy. This article presents an overview of our work in Morocco. In the coming weeks, future articles will highlight ñ’s efforts in more detail throughout the region.