gens de la caraïbe

  • Augmenter la taille
  • Taille par défaut
  • Diminuer la taille

Experts to assess damage in Haiti museums

The UN cultural agency UNESCO is sending a team of experts to quake-hit Haiti on Wednesday to assess damage in the Caribbean nation's museums and monuments, its director general said.

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) also wants to help the University of Haiti in Port-au-Prince return to normal.

 

"I am sending experts tomorrow (Wednesday) to look at the situation in the museums, to see the state of various cultural objects, because the information that we have is that there has been a lot of destruction," Irina Bokova told AFP.

Many of Haiti's 19th-century buildings such as the Sans Souci palace and its citadel, located in the north, have been listed as UNESCO world heritage sites since 1982.

"We are not exactly doing humanitarian relief, giving food and medicine, but we are helping Haiti recover its social fabric," Bukova said on Tuesday.

Haiti has a national museum in Port-au-Prince along with a Museum of the Haitian People, a national library and a museum of Haitian art.

The 7.0-magnitude quake that hit Haiti on January 12 killed at least 150,000 people and left hundreds of thousands homeless.

 

Commentaires (1)Add Comment
...
Par Ka., février 12, 2010
Les galeries, musées et églises endommagées - Sujet de TF1 du 06 février 2010
http://videos.tf1.fr/jt-we/haiti-chefs-d-oeuvre-en-peril-5678756.html

Ecrivez un commentaire
Réduire l'éditeur | Agrandir l'éditeur

busy
Mise à jour le Jeudi, 28 Janvier 2010 08:34  

Piblisité

Bannière

Paroles de GdCnautes ...

La lettre Ici et Là-bas

Gens de la Caraïbe vous propose sa lettre d'information Ici et Là-Bas et ses communiqués.
Recevez, par email, nos informations sur les événements culturels caribéens.
Nos différentes listes de diffusion vous permettent de recevoir nos communiqués sur des thématiques spécialisées...
S'abonner