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UNESCO, Haiti and cassava
From VOA Creole: Haitian cassava added to UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage List
Haitian cassava, a popular breadlike food staple in Haiti, has made it onto UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage List for 2024. The announcement came during a UNESCO meeting in Asuncion, Paraguay. Cassava joins Haiti's historical New Year's Day pumpkin stew "Soup Joumou" on UNESCO's list.
Cassava in Haiti, Cuba and three other nations placed on UNESCO cultural heritage list
Finally, some good news for Haiti courtesy of the United Nations cultural organization and its annual list of intangible cultural heritage.
Palestinian soap-making practice added to UNESCO cultural heritage list
The traditional practice of making a Palestinian soap is being inscribed by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization as requiring "urgent safeguarding."
Sake Was Just Added to UNESCO's 'Cultural Heritage of Humanity' List
Old Japanese rice wine joins the ranks of Haiti's Joumou soup, Tajikistan's Oshi Palav, and Tunisia's Harissa.
Japan's famous sake joins UNESCO's cultural heritage list
The ingredients of sake are few: rice, water, yeast and koji, a rice mold, which breaks down the starches into fermentable sugars
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Haiti forms new government as gang violence persists
A new government has been formed in
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as it tries to restore order in the violence-ravaged nation. The new cabinet completely replaces all the ministers from the government of the former Prime ...
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Following UNESCO recognition, here's what's special about Haiti's cassava bread
UNESCO has recognized cassava bread as a key part of humanity’s cultural heritage. Host Anthony Brooks talks with Jacqueline ...
Haitian Times
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UNESCO session warns of worsening crisis for Haiti’s children amid violence and hunger
UNESCO session sheds light on Haiti’s child crisis, revealing widespread gang recruitment, hunger, and education collapse.
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