Luena — At least 28 cultural agents are attending since Monday in Luena city, eastern Moxico province, a methodological upgrading course under the historic-cultural and natural heritage survey campaign.
For six days, participants will discuss about the concept and the cultural and natural heritage, the techniques applied in research, documentation and classifying of historic and cultural heritage.
The statistics and its importance, as well as how to elaborate a project, are amongst other topics of the workshop promoted by National Cultural Heritage Institute (INPC).
INPC's national director, Francisco Xavier Yambo said that the training will equip the cultural agents with knowledge aimed at transmitting, together with the communities, the value of the cultural and natural heritage.
Government officials and religious entities are also attending the workshop.

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