Within the campaign “Our Root, Our Heritage”, CCHP organized a gathering for students from Terra Sancta School in Bethlehem explaining the importance of the centre’s projects to preserve our heritage either through rehabilitation projects, community involvement or conducting researches and studies.
CCHP participated in the 9th conference of the Intangible Cultural Cooperation Network under the slogan “The Role of Local Folklore Festivals in Reviving Heritage and Promoting Culture” hosted by the city of Shepherds’ Beit Sahour. CCHP presented its experience and work in using the tangible heritage
Within the “Local Development through Revitalization of Historic Buildings in Palestine” programme funded by Sida through UNESCO-Ramallah Office, CCHP organized a two-day capacity building workshop for its staff in Photography techniques and processing by the photographer Rami Rishmawi.
Completion of rehabilitation works for Nabi Musa Shrine in Jericho, funded by the EU through UNDP and in coordination with MoTA.
"THE TANGIBLE AND INTANGIBLE HERITAGE THAT EXISTS FROM PREVIOUS GENERATIONS PROVIDES A LINK BETWEEN PEOPLE AND THEIR PAST"