Local Cultural Heritage Forum has joined policymakers of the central and local levels, professionals, representatives of civil society, youth, women and men so that they can participate directly in decision-making on the future of cultural heritage in their municipality. Despite their differences, they have managed to agree on their Heritage Plan as a joint document, which defines priorities in the field of cultural and natural heritage. The proposed plan was challenged at public hearings, sometimes modest, so that participation is even more comprehensive.
KAH DRITA III Brings a Celebration of Heritage, Culture and Mountain Life to Junik
The third edition of the KAH DRITA Festival will take place on July 4 and 7 in Junik, offering a...