COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Research on ICH Affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic (FY 2021–2023)
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected ICH in various ways. Thus, interest in understanding specific influences and emergency responses to safeguard ICH from the ongoing crisis is growing. This project investigates the situation of practice, transmission, and safeguarding of ICH amid the COVID-19 pandemic by implementing case studies in various countries in the Asia-Pacific region. Focusing on various changes that occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic, the project will demonstrate the flexibility and adaptability of ICH and related communities, while accumulating the knowledge to make provision for future pandemics by documenting the specific details of ICH and its transition.
In FY 2021, a preparatory questionnaire survey was implemented in cooperation with research institutes and researchers from nine countries, namely, Bangladesh, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Iran, Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, and Papua New Guinea. Based on the cases identified in the questionnaire survey, field research is carried out to explore the relationship between ICH and infectious diseases to be prepared for future pandemics.
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- Report of the Research on ICH Affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic Project Published (April 2024)
- Panel Exhibition ‘ICH Resilience amid COVID-19 Pandemic’ was featured in Yomiuri Shimbun (March 2024)
- Panel Exhibition ‘ICH Resilience amid COVID-19 Pandemic’ (7 November 2023–31 March 2024)
- Asia-Pacific Regional Conference ‘ICH Resilience and the COVID-19 Pandemic’ was held in Osaka (27–29 July 2023)
- Booklet on intangible cultural heritage affected by the COVID-19 pandemic is published online (March 2023)
- IRCI visited Indonesia (5–17 January 2023)
- IRCI visited Bangladesh and Cambodia (14–18 November 2022)
- A preliminary report of the questionnaire survey on intangible cultural heritage affected by the COVID-19 pandemic is available (August 2022)
- Online questionnaire survey on ICH affected by the COVID-19 pandemic (December 2021–February 2022)
Interview with Baul practitioners (2022, Manikganj, Bangladesh)
Interview with a villager (2022, Issyk-Kul, Krygyzstan ©Rural Development Fund)
Interview with a Batik designer (2022, Yogyakarta, Indonesia ©Mahirta)