
Rachel Deekman
Rachel Deekman serves as the acting director of the Foundation for Built Heritage in Suriname, where she is integral to the management and conservation of the country's architectural heritage. She addresses the challenges faced in the preservation process and highlights the importance of recognizing and officially designating heritage sites to secure maintenance funding.
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Rachel Deekman is also one of the police commissioners involved in the discussions.
UNDP en KPS willen onderlinge relatie versterken – de Ware TijdRachel Deekman returned to Huize Albertine, the place where her writing career began, to donate her poetry collection and its proceeds.
Rachel Deekman schenkt dichtbundel en eerste opbrengsten aan Huize Albertine – de Ware Tijd
Rachel Deekman presented her first poetry collection, emphasizing the importance of connection and emotion.
Klankeloze Verbondenheid – de Ware TijdRachel Deekman explains how the project brings heritage closer to children by encouraging them to explore and depict their own environment.
Kinderen beelden ‘Ons erfgoed, onze toekomst’ uit in expo – de Ware Tijd
Rachel Deekman is one of the eight graduates who received her certificate as a mediator.
Eerste lichting gecertificeerde mediators klaar voor inzet in Suriname – de Ware TijdAccording to Commissioner Rachel Deekman, 130 years of KPS is a significant milestone.
van de samenleving, in de samenleving en voor de samenleving – de Ware TijdRachel Deekman is the acting director of the Foundation Built Heritage Suriname (SGES) and spoke about the importance of built heritage during a meeting.
‘Gebouwd erfgoed verbindt ons met de geschiedenis’ – de Ware TijdRachel Deekman is the acting director of the Foundation for Built Heritage.
Zorgen om onderhoud religieus erfgoed centraal op informatieavond – de Ware Tijd























