Keeping Heritages Intact

This video is part of the series, ‘Staying Prepared – Lessons from 2015 Nepal Earthquakes.’ These videos capture experiences and lessons learned from different communities which were affected by the 2015 Nepal Earthquakes. This first video, Keeping Heritages Intact, highlights the importance of cultural preservation and how doing such can occur before and after disasters.

Video created by: Exploring Innovations: http://innovations.com.np/
Video endorsed by: National Society for Earthquake Technology – Nepal (NSET):http://www.nset.org.np/nset2012/

Keeping Heritages Intact, Ready to Go, Safe in the Open
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzUgs9o9gX4&list=PLtJ4t3rOZvCGSWxnimhvwNdGZFUc7YYzO, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CragI56hCq8, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fA0KkObdbAo&index=3&list=PLtJ4t3rOZvCGSWxnimhvwNdGZFUc7YYzO

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