The report points out that source countries are not only concerned with the return of objects, but are interested in future training for museum professionals and academic collaboration. “We know this from our own experience”, says Schoonderwoerd. “So we need to take the next step together with the source countries.”
NMVW policy framework
The recommendations in the report are largely in line with the position that NMVW published in March 2019 (Return of Cultural Objects: Principles and Process) . In response to this, the for Minister for Education, Culture and Science set up the advisory committee, which published its advisory report on the 7 October. “We hope that a national policy will be introduced on the basis of the advisory report”, says Schoonderwoerd. “Then our principles will actually no longer be necessary to guide our work, we can work within a national policy context which will make it clear to both museums and other nations considering a claim where they stand.”
More provenance research
The advisory report underlines the importance of provenance research and advises the minister to establish a permanent advisory committee and a centre of expertise. “I agree,” says Schoonderwoerd, “and I think it’s quite right that the committee recommends giving museums financial support for provenance research. At NMVW we are keen to continue living up to our responsibility, and would like to step up our efforts over the coming years.”
About the National Museum of World Cultures
The National Museum of World Cultures (Tropenmuseum, Museum Volkenkunde and the Africa Museum) and the Wereldmuseum work together on their mission to inspire global citizenship. The collections comprise 450,000 objects from all over the world, each of which tells a human story about universal themes like celebration, faith, mourning, conflict and decoration. Stories which show that, apart from our differences, we humans are all the same.
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