At its final event on 2 October at the National Institute for Art History (INHA) in Paris, and online, the results of the transnational EU funded PITCHER project will be presented. The PITCHER project provides teachers and cultural mediators with an educational toolkit that includes playful methods to raise awareness among young generations about the looting and illicit trafficking of cultural goods. It also proposes a set of key guidelines and policy recommendations to educational and cultural policy-makers. Funded under the Erasmus+ program, the project contributes to the EU Action Plan against Trafficking in Cultural Goods.

You can discover the full program here, and register here.