Arab States
The Arab States Region possesses a rich cultural and natural heritage. The region consists of 19 countries that have ratified the Convention concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage. The Region counts with 82 properties inscribed on the World Heritage as follows:
74
Cultural properties5
Natural properties3
Mixed properties22
In Danger1
DelistedFrom archeological prehistoric sites, to Rock art sites, to ancient Greek sites, to Roman sites and from pre-Islamic till modern heritage in Rabat. The Region’s World Heritage is a fusion of cultures and heritages from East to West leaving landmarks from almost every significant historic period.
With the balance tipping more towards cultural sites, natural sites are slowly increasing in number as the regional mindset changes it’s direction. The conservation and maintenance on these sites strengthens the surrounding communities’ ties with the properties and their rich history whilst improving the region socially, economically and environmentally. This improvement will put fewer sites in danger and improve the life of local communities surrounding the sites. Incorporating this mindset within communities will be a challenging process that will prove fruitful over time for the State Parties and for UNESCO.
Each year the World Heritage Committee examines the state of conservation of the Arab States cultural, mixed and natural properties on the list to examine their current state.
Access the Arab States Region state of conservation report
Action Plan
© Martin Gray / Petra jordan
At its 32nd session, the World Heritage Committee decided on the preparation of the Second Cycle of Periodic Reporting (Decision 32 COM 11B) and on the launching of the exercise with the Arab States (document WHC-10/34.COM/10A; Decision 32 COM 11B) at the forefront, as had been the case in the First Cycle.
Report on
First Cycle
of Periodic Reporting
in the Arab States
Report on
the Second Cycle of Periodic Reporting
in the Arab States
The new periodic reporting cycle will be launched in 2017
after the past three years of reflection.
Action Plan
The following tables present the action plans developed during the Regional meeting in Rabat (7-9 March 2011) by the Gulf, Maghreb and Middle East sub-regions successively.
Arab States partners
and Field Offices
Conservation, protection and capacity building activities in the region are carried out through reinforced cooperation among the States Parties, the World Heritage Centre, the Advisory Bodies and UNESCO Offices in the field, in addition to the Arab regional Center (ARC) in Bahrain. The network of UNESCO partners plays an essential role in the implementation of Arab State specific activities at both a local and regional level.
Links from our partners
iucn.org/regions/west-asia
iucn.org/regions/mediterranean
2015 IUCN ROWA annual report
The Silk Roads: an ICOMOS Thematic Study
Rock art of Sahara and North Africa: an ICOMOS Thematic study
#Unite4Heritage
#Unite4Heritage is a global movement powered by UNESCO that aims to celebrate and safeguard cultural heritage and diversity around the world. Launched in response to the unprecedented recent attacks on heritage, the campaign calls on everyone to celebrate the places, objects and cultural traditions that make the world such a rich and vibrant place.
Actualités (25)
- La région des États arabes débute le troisième cycle de l’exercice de soumission de Rapports périodiques mardi 18 septembre 2018
- Appel à candidature pour l'atelier pilote de renforcement des capacités des professionnels du patrimoine mondial dans la région arabe pour les sites culturels et mixtes vendredi 13 juillet 2018
- Reconstruction et relèvement en Iraq : Faire revivre l'esprit de Mossoul dimanche 1 juillet 2018
- Les Émirats arabes unis, l’UNESCO et l’Iraq signent un partenariat historique de 50 millions de dollars pour reconstruire le patrimoine culturel de Mossoul lundi 23 avril 2018
- La Directrice générale de l'UNESCO salue la libération d’Hatra et annonce l’envoi d’une mission d'évaluation d'urgence "dans les plus brefs délais" vendredi 28 avril 2017
- La Directrice générale de l'UNESCO envoie une mission d'évaluation rapide sur le site archéologique de Nimroud (Iraq) mercredi 14 décembre 2016
- "La Valeur du patrimoine" jeudi 24 novembre 2016
- Les cinq sites libyens du patrimoine mondial inscrits sur la Liste du patrimoine mondial en péril jeudi 14 juillet 2016
- La directrice générale de l’UNESCO condamne la destruction du Temple Nabû à Nimroud samedi 11 juin 2016
- La Directrice générale de l'UNESCO condamne les destructions au sein de l’Ancienne ville de Bosra, en Syrie jeudi 24 décembre 2015
Evénements (3)
- Réunion internationale d’experts sur la conservation et revitalisation de la Casbah d’Alger, site du patrimoine mondial 20 janv. 2018-24 janv. 2018
- [Uniquement en anglais] Call for application: TABE’A Programme Training Series: Tentative Lists and Nomination preparation for Natural World Heritage sites 7 juin 2016-27 juil. 2016
- Reconstruction post-conflit dans le contexte du Moyen-Orient et dans l’Ancienne ville d’Alep en particulier 18 juin 2015-19 juin 2015