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"It's an opportunity – and a commitment," says Mary Gikungu, director general of the National Museum of Kenya.
At the Third UNESCO High-Level Forum for Museums, Gikungu discussed how the Kenyan president's visit to China and ongoing archaeological collaborations signal a growing partnership in cultural conservation and shared heritage between the two nations.