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LEGAL FRAMEWORKS AND THEIR IMPLEMENTATION ON MANAGING CULTURAL HERITAGES IN ETHIOPIA: THE CASE OF AWI ADMINISTRATIVE ZONE

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dc.contributor.author TEFERA, WORKBEHOD
dc.date.accessioned 2020-10-30T05:54:15Z
dc.date.available 2020-10-30T05:54:15Z
dc.date.issued 2020-10-30
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/11481
dc.description.abstract Effective implementation of cultural heritage legal frameworks is decisive on managing cultural heritages.This study basically attempted to examine legal frameworks and their implementation on managing cultural heritages in Awi Zone as its grand objective. Besides, it assessed how cultural heritage legal frameworks have been implemented and also discussed on how Awi Zone Culture and Tourism Desk is integrated among stakeholders on implementing cultural heritage legal frameworks. Additionally, challenges and gaps of implementing cultural heritage legal frameworks are described. To achieve the objectives; descriptive research design of qualitative research approach was employed. Purposive sampling technique was utilized to identify knowledgeable informants on the issue understudy. Hence, culture and tourism sector officers and heads, police officers, judges, religious men, zone and woreda administrators were target population. Semi-structured interview, observation and document review were used as the main data collection methods. Finally, the data was interpreted and analyzed by using thematic data analysis. As the findings of the study revealed the implementation of legal frameworks on managing cultural heritages in Awi has several problems; hereupon legal frameworks on managing cultural heritages in Awi zone are not appropriately implemented. This is due to the obstructions such as; inadequacy of legislations, poor operational capacity of the law, absence of enforcing legal frameworks for the decree legislations, lack of awareness on heritage owners and stakeholders, inaccessibility of infrastructures, budgetary constraints, displacement of professionals, ownership related gaps of the law, the change of heritage registration formats, absence of HIA works, weak institutional integrations, low attentions for the law implementation modes, lack of trained man power, absence of museums and property houses, problem of appointing the right man at the right place, poor consideration for customary laws and indigenous knowledge, theft and poverty. Finally, the study conveys the urgent need on conducting further comprehensive and more detail study on such issues to safeguard cultural heritages using the appropriate legal and operational frameworks of managing the irreplaceable heritages of the study area and the country at large. Key words: Constitution, law, proclamation, p en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject History and Heritage Management en_US
dc.title LEGAL FRAMEWORKS AND THEIR IMPLEMENTATION ON MANAGING CULTURAL HERITAGES IN ETHIOPIA: THE CASE OF AWI ADMINISTRATIVE ZONE en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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