Ministry of Heritage and Culture

Not to be confused with ministries called Culture and Heritage.
Sultanate of Oman
Ministry of Heritage and Culture
وزارة التراث والثقافة

Agency overview
Jurisdiction Government of Oman
Headquarters Muscat Oman
Coordinates: 23°35′56″N 58°25′21″E / 23.59889°N 58.42250°E / 23.59889; 58.42250
Agency executive
Child agency
  • The Cultural Club
Website Official website

The Ministry of Heritage and Culture (MOHC) is the governmental body in the Sultanate of Oman responsible for promoting and preserving Omani heritage and culture.

The current Minister of Heritage and Culture is Haitham bin Tariq Al Said.[1][2] MOHC has two undersecretaries, the current Undersecretary for Heritage Affairs is Salim bin Mohammed Al Mahruqi[3] and the current Undersecretary for Cultural Affairs is Hamad bin Hilal Al Mamaari.

History

The first governmental body to be officially concerned with heritage and culture was the Ministry of Information and Culture (its name at the time) in accordance with the responsibilities assigned to it in the year 1975 by Royal Decree No 26/75.[4] Some of these responsibilities were moved out of the Ministry of Information and Culture to the Ministry of Royal Court Affairs (its name at the time) by Royal Decree No 12/76[5] by transferring the Directorate of Heritage Collection to the Ministry of Royal Court Affairs. Then in the year 1975 Faisal bin Ali Al Said was appointed as the Minister of Omani Heritage who took over all heritage and cultural responsibilities.[6]

The name of the Ministry of Omani Heritage was changed in the same year of its establishment to the Ministry of National Heritage and Culture,[7] which in turn was later renamed to the Ministry of Heritage and Culture in the year 2002.[8]

Function

The competences of MOHC are as follows:[9][10]

  1. Discovering and maintaining cultural monuments and supervising the works of archeological missions.
  2. Surveying, restoring and maintaining historical forts and buildings.
  3. Establishing historical museums.
  4. Discovering historical manuscripts and creating libraries for public access.
  5. Preserving Omani heritage articles and facilitating their exploitation.
  6. Supporting the participation of the private sector in the process of perserving and exploiting heritage.
  7. Supporting traditional arts.
  8. Supporting the establishment of national cultural institutions.
  9. Developing the production of Omani artistic, literature, and intellectual works.
  10. Drawing strategies and programs to support the creative community.
  11. Supporting programs and projects concerned with authors.
  12. Issuing publications relating to the promotion of the awareness of heritage and culture.
  13. Auditing artistic works.
  14. Contributing to the process of enforcing intellectual property laws.
  15. Setting local, regional, and international cultural exhibitions and festivals.
  16. Carrying out specialized researches and studies in the field of history, heritage, and culture.
  17. Coordinating with Arab, regional, and international authorities and organizations related to the competences of the ministry.
  18. Representing the Sultanate at local, regional, and international conferences, symposiums, and meetings related to the competences of the ministry.
  19. Training the employees of the ministry.

Structure

MOHC has six Directorates-General:[9][11]

  1. The Directorate General For Monuments and Museums
  2. The Directorate General For Records and Manuscripts
  3. The Directorate General For Literature and Arts
  4. The Directorate General For Cultural Organizations and Relations
  5. The Directorate General For Culture and Heritage in Dhofar
  6. The Directorate General For Administrative and Financial Affairs

Former Senior Officers

References

  1. "Cabinet of Ministers". Ministry of Information. Retrieved 2 September 2012.
  2. Appointing a Minister of Heritage and Culture, Royal Decree No11/2002, issued on February 14, 2002, published in issue 713 of the Official Gazette
  3. "Appointing an Undersecretary For Heritage Affairs For The Ministry of Heritage and Cultural Affairs" (PDF). Royal Decree No. 83/2010. Ministry of Legal Affairs.
  4. Royal Decree No. 26/75 (Untitled), issued on June 28, 1975
  5. Royal Decree No. 12/76 (Untitled), issued on December 3, 1975.
  6. Royal Decree No 12/76 (Untitled), Issued on April 10, 1976.
  7. Royal Decree No. 14/76 (Untitled), Issued on April 12, 1976
  8. Modifying the Name of the Ministry of National Heritage and Culture, Royal Decree No 10/2002, issued on February 14, 2002, published in issue no 713 of the Official Gazette.
  9. 1 2 "Specifying the Competences of the Ministry of Heritage and Culture and Adopting its Organizational Structure", Royal Decree No. 24/2005, issued on February 26, 2005, published in issue no. 786 of the Official Gazette.
  10. "Responsibilities of the Ministry of Heritage and Culture (Arabic)". Ministry of Heritage and Culture. Retrieved 2 September 2012.
  11. "Organizational Structure and Administrative Divisions of the Ministry of Heritage and Culture (Arabic)". Ministry of Heritage and Culture. Retrieved 2 September 2012.
  12. Royal Decree No 12/76 (Untitled), issued on April 10, 1976.
  13. Royal Decree No. 97/82 (Untitled), issued on December 9, 1982
  14. Appointing an Undersecretary and an Advisor to the Ministry of National Heritage and Culture, Royal Decree No. 3/86, issued on January 2, 1986.
  15. 1 2 Appointing an Two Undersecretaries of the Ministry of National Heritage and Culture, Royal Decree No 121/91, issued on December 12, 1991.
  16. Appointing A Secretary General For Traditional Arts in the Ministry of National Heritage and Culture, Royal Decree No. 109/94, issued on October 31, 1994, published in issue no 538 of the Official Gazette
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