siku ya kumbukumbu ya uanzishwaji wa kupata, habari , kumbukumbu, kupitia sauti na picha zinazotembea .filamu ,katika radio na televisheni .
Audiovisual documents, such as films, radio and television
programmes, are our common heritage and contain the primary records of
the history of the 20th and 21st centuries. Unfortunately, that heritage
is now endangered, because sound recordings and moving images can be
deliberately destroyed or irretrievably lost as a result of neglect,
decay and technological obsolescence. Through initiatives such as the World Day for Audiovisual Heritage and the Memory of the World Programme,
the work of preservation professionals is encouraged, in order to
manage the range of technical, political, social, financial and other
factors that threaten the safeguarding of our audiovisual heritage.
"Discover, remember and share" is the theme of this year's celebration of the World Day for Audiovisual Heritage.
The General Conference of UNESCO approved the commemoration of a World Day for Audiovisual Heritage in 2005 as a mechanism to raise general awareness of the need to preserve and safeguard important audiovisual material for future generations, and for urgent measures to be taken to conserve this heritage and ensure it remains accessible to the public now, and to future generations.
"Discover, remember and share" is the theme of this year's celebration of the World Day for Audiovisual Heritage.
The General Conference of UNESCO approved the commemoration of a World Day for Audiovisual Heritage in 2005 as a mechanism to raise general awareness of the need to preserve and safeguard important audiovisual material for future generations, and for urgent measures to be taken to conserve this heritage and ensure it remains accessible to the public now, and to future generations.
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