Shafaq News/ A row of traditional 16-17th-century houses called Shanasheel or Mashrabiya stands along a canal in Basra, a beautiful Iraqi heritage that now crumbles from neglect and successive wars. Iraq's richest oil Governorate struggle to preserve its unique buildings with the bare minimum of funds. In 2020, within the framework of the project "Reviving Mosul and Basra Old Cities" supported by the European Union, UNESCO launched an apprenticeship program for Basra in Carpentry focusing on Shanasheel, supporting two carpentry workshops in Basra, one small and one medium enterprise, to take on and train apprentices under the supervision of the Department of Labour and Social Affairs and the
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