A symposium on the management and valorisation of cultural heritage in Arab countries was held Thursday at the archaeological site of Oudhna, governorate of Ben Arous, as part of the third edition of the Heritage Month. Several experts from Egypt, Morocco, Algeria, Mauritania, Jordan, Syria and Tunisia attended the event along with representatives of the Arab League Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organisation (ALECSO). The event was organised by the Ministry of Cultural Affairs, in cooperation with the Agency for Heritage Development and Cultural Promotion (French: AMVPPC) and the National Heritage Institute (French: INP). Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse
Oudhna site, venue of symposium on management of cultural heritage in Arab countries
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