{"id":1166552,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/1166552/?format=json","text_counter":153,"type":"other","speaker_name":"","speaker_title":"","speaker":null,"content":"(1) Every person shall, in the management of heritage resources, take into account- (a) the lasting value of natural resources to the Kenyan society; (b) the valuable, finite, non-renewable and irreplaceable nature of the resources and the need to ensure their survival; (c) the responsibility by every generation to act as trustee of the national heritage for succeeding generations; (d) the need to promote the interests of all Kenyans; (e) the need to promote reconciliation, understanding and respect, take account of all relevant cultural values and indigenous knowledge systems; (h) the involvement of communities in the management of heritage resources; (i) the respect of cultural values and the dignity of the communities to whom the resource is connected; (j) the need ensure that the process and resources are researched, documented and recorded; and (k) the need to guard against the use of heritage for sectarian purposes or political gain. (2) To ensure that heritage resources are effectively managed- (a) the skills and capacities of persons and communities involved in heritage resources management shall be developed; and (b) provision shall be made for the ongoing education and training of existing and new heritage resources management workers."}