Africa
World Heritage Africa Region
5 May
African World Heritage Day
Proclaimed by the 38th session of the General Conference of UNESCO (November 2015), African World Heritage Day (5 May) is an opportunity for people around the world, and particularly Africans, to celebrate the Continent’s unique cultural and natural heritage
Action Plan 2012–2017
for the Africa Region
Action Plan 2012-2017 (updated 2016)
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Objectives
Improve the representation of African heritage sites on the World Heritage List through the preparation of successful nomination dossiers
Improve the state of conservation at World Heritage properties, by effective risk management, increased community involvement and direct economic benefits to local communities
Effectively manage existing properties by recognising, documenting and formalising traditional management systems and fully incorporating them into existing management mechanisms
Develop and implement strategies to enable States Parties to effectively address the challenge of balancing heritage conservation and development needs
Establish, and implement, necessary mechanisms for heritage conservation, protection and management in pre-conflict, conflict and post-conflict situations
Periodic Reporting
Every six years, the States Parties are invited to submit to the World Heritage Committee a periodic report on the application of the World Heritage Convention, including the state of conservation of the World Heritage properties located on its territories.
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Cycle 2
Main results
Africa Region
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Synthesis and analysis of the Second Cycle of Periodic Reporting in Africa submitted in accordance with Decision 33 COM 11.C. It provides information on the data provided by States Parties in the Africa region on the Implementation of the World Heritage Convention at the national level (Section I), as well as the data provided on the World Heritage properties (Section II).
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Main results
Africa Region
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Conclusions and recommendations of the synthesis Report on the state of conservation of the World Heritage in Africa, submitted in accordance with the strategic approach approved by the World Heritage Committee at its 23rd session (Marrakesh, Morocco, 29 November-4 December 2001).
Read moreActivities (10)
- #MyAfricanHeritage
- Africa Nature
- Biodiversity Conservation in Regions of Armed Conflict: Protecting World Heritage in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Central Africa World Heritage Forest Initiative (CAWHFI)
- Handbook on Cultural Heritage and Local Development for African Local Governments
- Historic Urban Landscapes Workshops on the Swahili Coast of Africa
- Natural World Heritage in the Congo Basin
- Periodic Reporting 1st Cycle: Africa
- Periodic Reporting 2nd Cycle: Africa (2011)
- Support for the Second Cycle of the Periodic Reporting for Africa
News (57)
- Six Heritage Cities from Asia, Pacific and Africa Gather in Penang to Exchange Knowledge about Strengthening Resilience Against Disaster Risks Thursday, 20 June 2019
- World Heritage site managers from Kenya and Ethiopia strengthen skills for Disaster Risk Reduction Friday, 14 June 2019
- UNESCO, Africa and China agree on projects to safeguard World Heritage in Africa Friday, 14 June 2019
- World Heritage: UNESCO to host Africa-China World Heritage cooperation forum Tuesday, 28 May 2019
- Message from Ms Audrey Azoulay, Director-General of UNESCO, on the occasion of African World Heritage Day, 5 May 2019 Friday, 3 May 2019
- UNESCO Director-General deplores fires in Mount Kenya National Park Tuesday, 5 March 2019
- Safeguarding of transboundary heritage sites for sustainable development and peace in Africa Monday, 25 February 2019
- Cultural Days in the Royal Palaces of Abomey (Benin) Tuesday, 19 February 2019
- Changing the face of Heritage and Conservation in Africa: Experts Meeting to examine the new ICCROM Programme on African Cultural Heritage Friday, 18 January 2019
- The World Heritage Convention at the heart of biodiversity conservation in the Congo Basin Friday, 30 November 2018
- Severe erosion threatens the shrines of Barotse Cultural Landscape Friday, 9 November 2018
- Communities and reinforcement of the management of the Royal Palaces of Abomey (Benin) Thursday, 25 October 2018
- The Democratic Republic of Congo Mobilized for the Protection Endangered Animal Species Thursday, 11 October 2018
- Guidebook for urban and architectural regulation of Cidade Velha Tuesday, 18 September 2018
- BIOPALT project strengthens transboundary collaboration in the Lake Chad region Monday, 11 June 2018
- African World Heritage Day, Message from the Director General Saturday, 5 May 2018
- UNESCO condemns killing of six guards in Virunga National Park Tuesday, 10 April 2018
- Around 100 youth from across Kenya participated in the First UNESCO National Youth Workshop on Culture and Heritage in Kenya Tuesday, 10 April 2018
- Call for Applications: 3rd African World Heritage Regional Youth Forum 2018 Monday, 26 March 2018
- Release of the publication World Heritage for Sustainable Development in Africa Wednesday, 7 March 2018
- UNESCO launches BIOPALT project to safeguard Lake Chad Monday, 5 March 2018
- Job vacancy: African World Heritage Fund Executive Director Wednesday, 31 January 2018
- South Sudan prepares a conservation and management plan for Boma-Badingilo Migratory Landscape that considers its potential World Heritage values Monday, 27 November 2017
- Ugandan youth are at the centre of the reconstruction process at Kasubi Tombs World Heritage Site in Danger Monday, 11 September 2017
- Another fire at the historical Museum’s crafts centre of the Royal Palaces of Abomey (Benin) Tuesday, 5 September 2017
- 5 May 2017 – African World Heritage Day Tuesday, 2 May 2017
- In Memory of Rangers of World Heritage Sites Friday, 16 December 2016
- The summit of Le Morne Cultural Landscape (Mauritius) accessible to the public Sunday, 27 November 2016
- Expert workshop in Rwanda examines Memory Sites Thursday, 10 November 2016
- Multi-lateral meetings for the strengthening of security around the Garamba National Park (DRC) Thursday, 3 November 2016
- Exhibition: Sustainable development in the Safeguarding of African World Heritage Friday, 16 September 2016
- Severe storms damage historical buildings at Kunta Kinteh Island and Related Sites, Islamic Republic of the Gambia Monday, 5 September 2016
- Mali’s Old Towns of Djenné on List of World Heritage in Danger Wednesday, 13 July 2016
- UNESCO unites staff and stakeholders from World Heritage sites and MAB reserves in Tanzania to raise capacities in business planning and proposal writing Monday, 4 July 2016
- South Sudan ratifies the World Heritage Convention Thursday, 23 June 2016
- Inclusion of the UNESCO World Heritage Convention ratification in Somalia’s National Development Plan Monday, 6 June 2016
- The Ngorongoro Declaration: A major breakthrough for African World Heritage and sustainable development Monday, 6 June 2016
- [in French only] Lancement d'un projet pour renforcer l'implication des communautés locales dans la conservation du Parc du W au Niger Monday, 9 May 2016
- Message from Ms Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO on the occasion of African World Heritage Day Thursday, 5 May 2016
- Call for papers (CLOSED) - International Conference: Safeguarding African World Heritage as a Driver of Sustainable Development Wednesday, 24 February 2016
- Tour Guiding Manual for the Kasubi Tombs World Heritage site in Uganda published Wednesday, 24 February 2016
- 900-year-old consecration ceremony held for the Timbuktu mausoleums Thursday, 4 February 2016
- Halt of demolition operations on Saint-Louis in Senegal Monday, 25 January 2016
- The European Commission supports a new phase of the Central Africa World Heritage Forest Initiative Friday, 18 December 2015
- UNESCO Director-General condemns the murder of a guard at Okapi Wildlife Reserve, World Heritage site Thursday, 19 November 2015
- May 5th: African World Heritage Day Wednesday, 18 November 2015
- UNESCO celebrates 10 years of achievements of the African World Heritage Fund Friday, 13 November 2015
- UNESCO and IUCN welcome new no-go pledge for World Heritage sites by Tullow Oil Thursday, 12 November 2015
- UNESCO workshop “African World Heritage: challenges, opportunities and prospects” held 9-11 September 2015 Thursday, 17 September 2015
- Corps established to strengthen security in DRC National Parks Tuesday, 8 September 2015
- Director-General praises the people of Timbuktu for the reconstruction of the city’s mausoleums Sunday, 19 July 2015
- UNESCO takes World Heritage to Archeologists Tuesday, 7 July 2015
- Reconstruction of Timbuktu mausoleums nears completion Tuesday, 30 June 2015
- Workshop increases community involvement in African natural World Heritage sites Tuesday, 18 February 2014
- Africa Nature risk preparedness workshop held in South Africa Tuesday, 6 August 2013
- Building capacity for managing natural World Heritage sites in Africa Monday, 25 February 2013
- UNESCO launches Africa Nature programme Monday, 8 October 2012
Events (78)
- UNESCO-Africa-China Forum on World Heritage Capacity Building and Cooperation 03-Jun-2019-04-Jun-2019
- African World Heritage Day 05-May-2018
- Safeguarding African World Heritage as a Driver for Sustainable Development 31-May-2016-03-Jun-2016
- Exhibition - African World Heritage: a pathway for development 18-May-2016-14-Jun-2016
- World Heritage Youth Forum (2016) Africa 28-Apr-2016-04-May-2016
- Culture and Heritage in Danger: Education as a force for resistance 15-Sep-2015-15-Sep-2015
- 3rd edition of the Heritage in Africa seminar on the topic of ‘Heritage in Danger’ 08-Oct-2013-08-Oct-2013
- African cultural policies: cooperation, models and strategies 26-Jun-2013-27-Jun-2013
- International World Heritage Youth Forum: Living with Heritage: Temple, Environment and People (T.E.P.) 08-Jun-2013-17-Jun-2013
- The World Migratory Bird Day 2013 11-May-2013-12-May-2013
- World Heritage Risk Preparedness workshop for African countries 06-May-2013-18-May-2013
- Call for applications for World Heritage Risk Preparedness workshop, 6 -18 May 2013 20-Mar-2013-02-Apr-2013
- [in French only] Contribution au renforcement des aires protégées : présentation des résultats, enjeux et perspectives de la première phase de l’Initiative pour le Patrimoine Mondial Forestier du Bassin du Congo 19-Mar-2013
- World Heritage Internships in Benin, Kenya, South Africa: Application deadline 31 January 15-Jan-2013-31-Jan-2013
- [in French only] Séminaire sur le patrimoine des royaumes et empires africains et semaine de rencontres des directeurs du patrimoine de l'espace sub-saharien francophone 22-Oct-2012-26-Oct-2012
- International Conference "Living with World Heritage in Africa" 26-Sep-2012-29-Sep-2012
- Regional workshop on Tentative Listing for East African countries 03-Sep-2012-05-Sep-2012
- World Heritage and Impacts of Developments in the Africa region 23-May-2012-25-May-2012
- Capacity Building workshop for Indian Ocean SIDS 30-Apr-2012-03-May-2012
- Heritage Sites and Sustainable Tourism Workshop 05-Dec-2011-09-Dec-2011
- Meeting on Megalithic Sites and the World Heritage Convention 20-Sep-2011-24-Sep-2011
- World Rock Art Archives to meet in Tanum 13-May-2011-15-May-2011
- Expert meeting on the global state of conservation challenges for World Heritage properties 13-Apr-2011-15-Apr-2011
- Call for Applications: Business Skills for World Heritage Programme 01-Apr-2011-29-Apr-2011
- First steps towards a management plan for Tchitundo-Hulu Rock Art 14-Mar-2011-23-Mar-2011
- Final meeting of the 2nd Periodic Reporting cycle of the Africa region (restricted access) 14-Feb-2011-17-Feb-2011
- UNESCO meeting to promote African human origin sites and the World Heritage Convention 08-Feb-2011-11-Feb-2011
- Comparative Regional assessment of potential new Marine World Heritage sites in the Indian Ocean 01-Feb-2011-01-Jun-2011
- World Heritage Nomination Training Course for Arabic-speaking African countries 02-Dec-2010-12-Dec-2010
- 2010 International Tourism Conference on Global Sustainable Tourism 15-Nov-2010-19-Nov-2010
- [in French only] Le Roi s'en va-t-en guerre, Exposition gratuite aux Palais Royaux d'Abomey 08-Nov-2010-14-Nov-2010
- Second Cycle of the World Heritage Periodic Reporting for Africa – Sub-regional meeting of Southern African States Parties 08-Sep-2010-10-Sep-2010
- Sub-Regional Meeting of Southern Africa 01-Sep-2010-02-Sep-2010
- Registration Open for the World Heritage Youth Forum 27-Jun-2010-05-Jul-2010
- MEDITERRANEO Training course in Entrepreneurship for the Internationalization of Italian Companies in North Africa 01-Jun-2010-30-Jun-2010
- Second Cycle of the World Heritage Periodic Reporting for Africa - Meeting of East, Central and West Africa Anglophone countries 04-May-2010-06-May-2010
- Call for papers: 2010 International Tourism Conference on Global Sustainable Tourism 04-May-2010-15-May-2010
- UNDP Equator Prize 2010 Call for Nominations 27-Jan-2010-28-Feb-2010
- Launch Meeting of the Second Cycle of the World Heritage Periodic Reporting for Africa 20-Jan-2010-22-Jan-2010
- Consultation Meeting on the Implementation of the World Heritage Earthen Architecture Programme (WHEAP) in the Arab States – Strategies and Approaches 11-Jan-2010-11-Jan-2010
- 'Heritage and development: diversity as an alternative' special session 18-Dec-2009
- Workshop on the Application of the concept of Historic Urban Landscapes in the African context 30-Nov-2009-03-Dec-2009
- World Heritage Nomination Training Course, Kingdom of Lesotho 02-Nov-2009-13-Nov-2009
- Orientation Session for Committee Members 21-Jun-2009-21-Jun-2009
- Rock Art and the World Heritage Convention - International Experts Meeting 03-Apr-2009-08-Apr-2009
- Mediterra 2009: 1st Mediterranean Conference on Earth Architecture 13-Mar-2009-16-Mar-2009
- Workshop for the Preparation of Statements of OUV in the African Region 02-Mar-2009-04-Mar-2009
- French premiere of Pierre Guicheney’s film “Lady from Osogbo” at the Musée du Quai Branly, Paris 21-Feb-2008-21-Feb-2008
- Terra 2008: 10th Int'l Conference on Study and Conservation of Earthen Architectural Heritage 01-Feb-2008-05-Feb-2008
- [in French only] AFRICA 2009: 5ème Cours Technique sur l’élaboration des propositions d’inscription de biens culturels sur la Liste du patrimoine mondial 02-Jul-2007-27-Jul-2007
- Capacity-building Workshop for Youth Leaders in South Africa 21-May-2007-25-May-2007
- World Heritage Centre Recognizes 2nd World Migratory Bird Day 12-May-2007-13-May-2007
- First Sub-regional World Heritage Education Training Workshop in Francophone West Africa 19-Feb-2007-23-Feb-2007
- First Expert Meeting for Trans-national nomination of Amerindian Rock Art to the World Heritage List 03-May-2006-06-May-2006
- Climate Change and World Heritage: Expert Meeting 16-Mar-2006-17-Mar-2006
- Regional Meeting for Natural World Heritage Capacity Building in Southern and Eastern Africa 09-Mar-2006-10-Mar-2006
- Reflection Year on World Heritage Periodic Reporting, Second Meeting 02-Mar-2006-03-Mar-2006
- African Regional Programme for Capacity Building and Sustainable Development of Natural World Heritage Sites in Africa 14-Nov-2005-16-Dec-2005
- Reflection Year on World Heritage Periodic Reporting, First Meeting 10-Nov-2005-11-Nov-2005
- Regional workshop on the World Heritage Convention and the Conservation of African cultural landscapes. 07-Nov-2005-11-Nov-2005
- Partners for Africa 16-Jul-2005-16-Jul-2005
- Lunchtime meeting during 29th session of the World Heritage Committee 14-Jul-2005-14-Jul-2005
- Training Workshop for the Preparation of Nominations of Cultural Properties to the World Heritage List 30-May-2005-03-Jun-2005
- Towards an African world heritage fund/foundation 16-Mar-2005-17-Mar-2005
- African world heritage experts meeting 15-Mar-2005-18-Mar-2005
- Directors Seminar on Conservation and management of African immovable cultural heritage sites associated with the slave trade 14-Nov-2004-19-Nov-2004
- African Regional Conference on “Education for Cultural Heritage Development” 01-Nov-2004-06-Nov-2004
- Congo: Heritage in Danger 10-Sep-2004-26-Sep-2004
- Congo - Heritage in Danger - Protecting the wonders of the Democratic Republic of Congo 10-Sep-2004-26-Sep-2004
- 3rd Regional Meeting on Modern Heritage, for Sub-Saharan Africa 04-Mar-2004-07-Mar-2004
- Special session on "African Cities and Heritage", Africities Summit 04-Dec-2003
- Linking Universal and Local Values: Managing a Sustainable Future for World Heritage 22-May-2003-24-May-2003
- "The Politics of World Heritage" 02-Sep-2002-04-Sep-2002
- World Summit on Sustainable Development, Parallel Event on World Heritage in Africa and Sustainable Development 19-Aug-2002-23-Aug-2002
- Meeting on Authenticity and Integrity in an African Context 26-May-2000-29-May-2000
- Expert Meeting - The World heritage Convention and Cultural Landscapes in Africa 09-Mar-1999-12-Mar-1999
- Africa Revisited 02-Dec-1996-07-Dec-1996
- African Cultural heritage and the World Heritage Convention - First Global Strategy Meeting 11-Oct-1995-13-Oct-1995
Decisions (9)
Title: Progress report on the follow-up to the second cycle of the Periodic Reporting (Africa)
Year: 2019
The World Heritage Committee,
- Having examined Document WHC/19/43.COM/10A,
- Recalling Decision 41 COM 10B.2 adopted at its 41st session (Krakow, 2017),
- Welcomes the progress made in the follow-up of the Second Cycle of Periodic Reporting in the Africa region;
- Thanks the Governments of China, Flanders (Belgium), the Netherlands, Hungary, Norway, the European Union and the African World Heritage Fund for their contributions towards supporting follow-up activities to the Second Cycle of Periodic Reporting in Africa;
- Commends the States Parties of the Africa Region who have been actively implementing the Action Plan, and encourages States Parties, which have not already done so, to establish their National World Heritage Committees and to develop their National Action Plans and Budgets;
- Calls upon States Parties to continue to support financially and technically the implementation of the Action Plan for the Africa region through follow-up activities in cooperation with the World Heritage Centre, the Advisory Bodies and the African World Heritage Fund (AWHF), including through the African World Heritage Day in fostering support for the Action Plan for the Africa region;
- Further reminds States Parties who have not already done so, to submit their Retrospective Statements of Outstanding Universal Value by 1 February 2020 at the latest, as well as clarifications of boundaries by 1 December 2019 at the latest;
- Notes with appreciation the follow-up activities to the Ngorongoro Declaration, and also commends the World Heritage Centre for addressing the urgent need to build African capacities in a sustainable way through the involvement of African educational institutions in the implementation of the World Heritage Convention and sustainable development as well as the AWHF, the World Heritage Centre and the Advisory Bodies and their partners, for the continued implementation of the World Heritage nomination support programme in Africa;
- Requests the World Heritage Centre, in collaboration with the Advisory Bodies, the AWHF, and with the support of States Parties, to continue its efforts to coordinate and implement the Regional Capacity-Building Programme according to the Action Plan 2012-2017;
- Also requests the World Heritage Centre to present a progress report on the implementation of the Action Plan for the second cycle of Periodic Reporting for the Africa region at its 45th session, in 2021.
Title: Follow-up to the Second Cycle of the Periodic Reporting Exercise for Africa region
Year: 2016
The World Heritage Committee,
- Having examined Document WHC/16/40.COM/10B,
- Recalling Decisions 36 COM 10A, 37 COM 10C.2, 38 COM 10B.2 and 39 COM 10B.2 adopted at its 36th (Saint Petersburg, 2012), 37th (Phnom-Penh, 2013), 38th (Doha, 2014) and 39th (Bonn, 2015) sessions respectively,
- Welcomes the progress made in the follow-up of the second cycle of Periodic Reporting in the Africa Region, while expressing its concerns regarding the relatively weak implementation rate of the Regional Action Plan by African States Parties;
- Notes with appreciation the financial contribution of the Governments of Norway, Flanders (Belgium), Spain, South Africa, the Netherlands, the People’s Republic of China, Burkina Faso, the European Union, as well as IUCN, the UNDP/GEF Small Grants Programme, , the African World Heritage Fund and the host countries of all capacity-building workshops towards activities carried out in the framework of the implementation of the Action Plan for the Africa region and its regional capacity-building programme;
- Calls upon States Parties to financially and technically support the implementation of the Action Plan for the Africa region through follow-up activities with the World Heritage Centre, the Advisory Bodies and the African World Heritage Fund; and to take advantage of the annual mobilization of the African World Heritage Day on 5 May in fostering support for the Action Plan for the Africa region;
- Commends the States Parties of the Africa Region who have been actively implementing the Action Plan; and requests States Parties, who have not already done so, to establish their National World Heritage Committees and to develop their National Action Plans and Budgets, as well as to inform the World Heritage Centre when they are operational;
- Further reminds States Parties which have not already done so to submit their Retrospective Statements of Outstanding Universal Value by 1 February 2017 at the latest, as well as clarifications of boundaries by 1 December 2016 at the latest;
- Notes with appreciation the Ngorongoro Declaration, and also commends the World Heritage Centre and the African World Heritage Fund for organizing the travelling exhibitions “African World Heritage: a pathway for development” and “African Heritage under Threat” to enhance awareness raising;
- Takes note of the capacity building activities implemented in April-May 2016 in the framework of the commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the African World Heritage Fund including the Youth Forum on “Youth and World Heritage in Africa” implemented in partnership with the World Heritage Centre and the Robben Island World Heritage property in South Africa;
- Requests the World Heritage Centre, in collaboration with the Advisory Bodies, the African World Heritage Fund and the regional capacity building organizations and with the support of States Parties, to continue its efforts to coordinate and implement the Regional Capacity-Building Programme according to the Action Plan 2012-2017;
- Also requests the States Parties, in consultation with the World Heritage Centre and the Advisory Bodies, to pay special attention to the management of properties inscribed on the List of World Heritage in Danger;
- Further requests the World Heritage Centre to present a progress report on the implementation of the Action Plan for the Africa Region at its 41st session in 2017.
Title: Follow-up of the second cycle of the Periodic Reporting exercise for the other regions and general reflection on Periodic Reporting
Year: 2015
The World Heritage Committee,
- Having examined Document WHC-15/39.COM/10B,
- Recalling Decision 36 COM 10A, Decision 37 COM 10C.2 and Decision 38 COM 10B.2 adopted at its 36th session (Saint Petersburg, 2012), 37th session (Phnom-Penh, 2013) and 38th session (Doha, 2014) respectively;
- Welcomes the progress made in the follow-up of the second cycle of Periodic Reporting in the Africa Region, while expressing its concerns regarding the weak implementation rate of the regional Action Plan by African States Parties;
- Notes with appreciation the financial contribution of the Governments of Norway, Flanders (Belgium), Spain, South Africa and the Netherlands, IUCN, the UNDP/GEF Small Grants Programme, the MAVA Foundation, the African World Heritage Fund (AWHF) as well as the host countries of all capacity-building workshops to activities carried out in the framework of the implementation of the Action Plan for the Africa Region and its regional capacity-building programme;
- Calls upon States Parties to financially and technically support the implementation of the Regional Action Plan for the Africa Region through follow-up activities with the World Heritage Centre, the Advisory Bodies and the African World Heritage Fund;
- Commends the States Parties of the Africa Region who have been actively implementing the Action Plan; and requests States Parties, who have not already done so, to establish their National World Heritage Committees and to develop their National Action Plans and Budgets, as well as to inform the World Heritage Centre when they are operational;
- Further reminds States Parties which have not already done so to submit their Retrospective Statements of Outstanding Universal Value by 1 February 2016 at the latest, as well as clarifications of boundaries by 1 December 2015 at the latest;
- Also requests the World Heritage Centre, in collaboration with the Advisory Bodies, and with the support of States Parties, to continue its efforts to coordinate and implement the Regional Capacity-Building Programme according to the Action Plan 2012 – 2017;
- Further requests the States Parties, in consultation with the World Heritage Centre and the Advisory Bodies, to pay special attention to the management of properties inscribed on the List of World Heritage in Danger;
- Furthermore requests the World Heritage Centre to present a progress report on the implementation of the Action Plan for the Africa Region at its 40th session in 2016.
Title: Adoption of Retrospective Statements of Outstanding Universal Value
Year: 2014
The World Heritage Committee,
- Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/8E,
- Congratulates the States Parties for the excellent work accomplished in the elaboration of retrospective Statements of Outstanding Universal Value for World Heritage properties in their territories;
- Adopts the retrospective Statements of Outstanding Universal Value, as presented in the Annex of Document WHC-14/38.COM/8E, for the following World Heritage properties:
- China: Wulingyuan Scenic and Historic Interest Area;
- Japan: Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Kingdom of Ryukyu; Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara; Historic Villages of Shirakawa-go and Gokayama; The Hiroshima Peace Memorial (Genbaku Dome);
- Sri Lanka: Sinharaja Forest;
- Vietnam: Hoi An Ancient Town; Complex of Hué Monuments;
EUROPE AND NORTH AMERICA:
- Albania: Butrint;
- Armenia: Monastery of Geghard and the Upper Azat Valley;
- Austria: Semmering Railway; Wachau Cultural Landscape;
- Azerbaijan: Walled City of Baku with the Shirvanshah's Palace and Maiden Tower;
- Belarus / Estonia / Finland / Latvia / Lithuania / Moldova / Norway / Russian Federation / Sweden / Ukraine: Struve Geodetic Arc;
- Belgium: Major Town Houses of the Architect Victor Horta (Brussels); Neolithic Flint Mines at Spiennes (Mons); Notre-Dame Cathedral in Tournai; Plantin-Moretus House-Workshops-Museum Complex;
- Bosnia and Herzegovina: Old Bridge Area of the Old City of Mostar;
- Cyprus: Paphos;
- Denmark: Ilulissat Icefjord;
- Finland: Bronze Age Burial Site of Sammallahdenmäki; Fortress of Suomenlinna; Old Rauma; Petäjävesi Old Church; Verla Groundwood and Board Mill;
- Georgia: Historical Monuments of Mtskheta; Upper Svaneti;
- Germany / Poland: Muskauer Park / Park Mużakowski;
- Germany: Abbey and Altenmünster of Lorsch; Bauhaus and its Sites in Weimar and Dessau; Castles of Augustusburg and Falkenlust at Brühl; Collegiate Church, Castle and Old Town of Quedlinburg; Garden Kingdom of Dessau-Wörlitz; Luther Memorials in Eisleben and Wittenberg; Monastic Island of Reichenau; Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin; Pilgrimage Church of Wies; St Mary's Cathedral and St Michael's Church at Hildesheim; Völklingen Ironworks; Wartburg Castle; Würzburg Residence with the Court Gardens and Residence Square; Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex in Essen;
- Holy See / Italy: Historic Centre of Rome, the Properties of the Holy See in that City Enjoying Extraterritorial Rights and San Paolo Fuori le Mura;
- Holy See: Vatican City;
- Iceland: Þingvellir National Park;
- Italy: Botanical Garden (Orto Botanico), Padua; Ferrara, City of the Renaissance, and its Po Delta; Historic Centre of Florence; Historic Centre of Naples;
- Lithuania / Russian Federation: Curonian Spit;
- Lithuania: Kernavė Archaeological Site (Cultural Reserve of Kernavė);
- Malta: City of Valletta; Hal Saflieni Hypogeum; Megalithic Temples of Malta;
- Mongolia / Russian Federation: Uvs Nuur Basin;
- Montenegro: Natural and Culturo-Historical Region of Kotor;
- Netherlands: Historic Area of Willemstad, Inner City and Harbour, Curaçao;
- Norway: Vegaøyan -- The Vega Archipelago; West Norwegian Fjords – Geirangerfjord and Nærøyfjord;
- Poland: Centennial Hall in Wrocław; Historic Centre of Warsaw;
- Portugal: Historic Centre of Évora; Landscape of the Pico Island Vineyard Culture; Monastery of Alcobaça; Monastery of the Hieronymites and Tower of Belém in Lisbon;
- Russian Federation: Church of the Ascension, Kolomenskoye; Historical Centre of the City of Yaroslavl; Kizhi Pogost;
- Slovakia: Bardejov Town Conservation Reserve; Vlkolínec;
- Slovenia: Škocjan Caves;
- Spain: Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida; Burgos Cathedral; Historic Centre of Cordoba; Monastery and Site of the Escurial, Madrid; Monuments of Oviedo and the Kingdom of the Asturias; Mudejar Architecture of Aragon; Old City of Salamanca; Old Town of Ávila with its Extra-Muros Churches; Old Town of Cáceres; Old Town of Segovia and its Aqueduct; Poblet Monastery; Route of Santiago de Compostela; Royal Monastery of Santa María de Guadalupe; San Cristóbal de La Laguna; Santiago de Compostela (Old Town); Works of Antoni Gaudí;
- Turkey: Archaeological Site of Troy; City of Safranbolu; Hattusha: the Hittite Capital; Xanthos-Letoon;
- Ukraine: Kiev: Saint-Sophia Cathedral and Related Monastic Buildings, Kiev-Pechersk Lavra;
- United Kingdom: Gough and Inaccessible Islands; Henderson Island; Historic Town of St George and Related Fortifications, Bermuda;
- United States of America: Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site; Chaco Culture; Independence Hall; Mesa Verde National Park; Monticello and the University of Virginia in Charlottesville; Statue of Liberty;
LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARRIBBEANS:
- Argentina: Ischigualasto / Talampaya Natural Parks; Los Glaciares; Península Valdés;
- Belize: Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System;
- Bolivia: City of Potosí;
- Brazil: Brasilia; Historic Centre of Salvador de Bahia; Historic Centre of São Luís; Historic Centre of the Town of Diamantina; Historic Centre of the Town of Goiás; Historic Centre of the Town of Olinda; Historic Town of Ouro Preto; Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Congonhas;
- Colombia: Los Katíos National Park;
- Costa Rica / Panama: Talamanca Range-La Amistad Reserves / La Amistad National Park;
- Cuba: Archaeological Landscape of the First Coffee Plantations in the South-East of Cuba; San Pedro de la Roca Castle, Santiago de Cuba; Urban Historic Centre of Cienfuegos; Viñales Valley;
- Dominican Republic: Colonial City of Santo Domingo;
- Guatemala: Tikal National Park;
- Panama: Coiba National Park and its Special Zone of Marine Protection; Fortifications on the Caribbean Side, Portobelo and San Lorenzo;
- Suriname: Central Suriname Nature Reserve; Historic Inner City of Paramaribo;
4. Decides that retrospective Statements of Outstanding Universal Value for World Heritage properties in Danger will be reviewed by the Advisory Bodies in priority;
5. Further decides that, considering the high number of retrospective Statements of Outstanding Universal Value to be examined, the order in which they will be reviewed by the Advisory Bodies will follow the Second Cycle of Periodic Reporting, namely:
- World Heritage properties in the Arab States;
- World Heritage properties in Africa;
- World Heritage properties in Asia and the Pacific;
- World Heritage properties in Latin America and the Caribbean;
- World Heritage properties in Europe and North America;
6. Takes note that the World Heritage Centre is in the process of harmonising all sub-headings in the adopted Statements of Outstanding Universal Value and, as appropriate, reflects name changes of World Heritage properties throughout the text of the Statements as requested by the Committee at its 37th session, and requests the World Heritage Centre to also update the size of the property and/or its buffer zone, as appropriate, following subsequent Decisions of the World Heritage Committee concerning Minor Boundary Modifications.
7. Requests the States Parties to provide support to the World Heritage Centre for translation of the adopted Statements of Outstanding Universal Value into English or French respectively, and finally requests the Centre to upload the two language versions on its website.
Title: Progress Report on Periodic Reporting in the Africa region
Year: 2014
The World Heritage Committee,
- Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/10B,
- Recalling Decision 36 COM 10A, adopted at its 36th session (Saint Petersburg, 2012), and Decision 37 COM 10C.2 adopted at its 37th session (Phnom-Penh, 2013),
- Welcomes the progress made in the follow-up of the second cycle of Periodic Reporting in the Africa Region;
- Notes with appreciation the financial contribution of the Governments of Norway, Flanders (Belgium), Spain, South Africa and the Netherlands, as well as UNDP/GEF Small Grants Programme and the MAVA Foundation to activities carried-out in the framework of the implementation of the Action Plan for the Africa Region and its Regional Capacity Building Programme;
- Calls upon State Parties to financially and technically support the implementation of the Regional Action Plan for the Africa Region through follow-up activities with the World Heritage Centre, the Advisory Bodies and the African World Heritage Fund;
- Reiterates its request to State Parties to submit their national plans and budgets to the World Heritage Committee as indicated in the Expected Result 1 of the Action Plan for 2012-2017, and in accordance with the Management and Conservation Plans of the properties, in order to protect their Outstanding Universal Value;
- Reminds States Parties which have not already done so to submit their Retrospective Statements of Outstanding Universal Value by 1 February 2015 at the latest, as well as clarifications of boundaries by 1 December 2014 at the latest;
- Requests the World Heritage Centre, in collaboration with the Advisory Bodies, and with the support of States Parties, to continue its efforts to coordinate and implement the Regional Capacity Building Programme according to the Action Plan 2012-2017;
- Also requests the State Parties, in consultation with the World Heritage Centre and the Advisory Bodies, to pay special attention to the management of properties inscribed on the List of World Heritage in Danger due to armed conflict;
- Further requests the World Heritage Centre to present a progress report on the implementation of the Action Plan for the Africa region at its 39th session in 2015.
Title: Progress report on Periodic Reporting in Africa region
Year: 2013
The World Heritage Committee,
1. Having examined Document WHC-13/37.COM/10C,
2. Recalling Decision 36 COM 10A, adopted at its 36th session (Saint Petersburg, 2012),
3. Welcomes the progress made in the follow-up of the second cycle of Periodic Reporting in the Africa Region;
4. Thanks the Government of South Africa and the UNESCO Category 2 Centre, the African World Heritage Fund (AWHF) for financing and organizing the 40 th anniversary conference on World Heritage and Sustainable Development; and for contributing to the implementation of integrated capacity-building activities for the follow-up to the second cycle of Periodic Reporting;
5. Also thanks the Governments of Norway, Flanders (Belgium), Spain and UNDP for their financial contribution to workshops carried-out in the framework of the implementation of the 2012-2017 Action Plan for Africa and its Regional Capacity Building Programme;
6. Further thanks the Government of Switzerland for generously supporting the publication of the first publication on World Heritage sites in Africa: “African World Heritage: A Remarkable Diversity”;
7. Calls upon States Parties to financially and technically support the implementation of the Regional Action Plan (2012-2017) through follow-up activities with the World Heritage Centre and the Advisory Bodies;
8. Reiterates its request to State Parties to submit their national plans and budgets, which should be drawn up in accordance with the Management and Conservation Plans of the properties, in order to protect their Outstanding Universal Value;
9. Further reminds States Parties which have not already done so to submit their Retrospective Statements of Outstanding Universal Value by 1 February 2014 at the latest, as well as clarifications on boundaries by 1 December 2013 at the latest;
10. Encourages States Parties to intensify their contributions to the AWHF while working closely with the Fund to improve the implementation of the World Heritage Convention in the Africa region;
11. Requests the World Heritage Centre, in collaboration with the Advisory Bodies, and with the support of States Parties to continue its efforts to coordinate and implement the Regional Capacity Building Programme as per the Action Plan 2012-2017;
12. Also requests the State Parties in consultation with the World Heritage Centre and Advisory Bodies, to pay special attention to the management of properties inscribed on the List of World Heritage in Danger due to armed conflict;
13. Further requests the World Heritage Centre to present a progress report on the implementation of the Action Plan for the Africa region at its 38th session in 2014.
Title: Follow-up of the Second Cycle of the Periodic Reporting exercise for Africa Region
Year: 2012
The World Heritage Committee,
- Having examined Documents WHC-12/36.COM/10D and WHC-12/ 36.COM/INF.10D,
- Recalling Decision 35 COM 10A, adopted at its 35th session (UNESCO, 2011),
- Welcomes the progress made in the follow-up of the second cycle of Periodic Reporting in the Africa Region;
- Takes note that important discussions have been carried out in the African region relating to development activities and resource extraction in and around World Heritage properties in Africa;
- Recommends States Parties from other regions to join States Parties in Africa in discussing and reflecting on the same subject with a view to coming up with a common approach at a later meeting of the Committee;
- Thanks the State Party of South Africa for its offer to host the special 40th anniversary conference on World Heritage and sustainable development;
- Welcomes the publication initiative on World Heritage in the Africa Region and thanks the State Party of Switzerland for its financial support and encourages its effective implementation;
- Endorses the Regional Action Plan 2012-2017, and its Regional Capacity Building Programme, prepared by the States Parties and also thanks the Director-General of UNESCO for her support to the preparatory phase;
- Further thanks the States Parties of Belgium (in particular the Government of Flanders), Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, South Africa, and Switzerland, as well as IUCN, the African World Heritage Fund and the Nordic World Heritage Foundation for their committed support to the implementation of the Action Plan 2012-2017 and in particular the follow-up programmes of the second Periodic Reporting for the Africa Region;
- Calls upon States Parties to support the implementation of the Action Plan 2012-2017 and also encourages them to intensify their contributions to the African World Heritage Fund while working closely with the Fund to improve on the implementation of the World Heritage Convention in the region;
- Requests the States Parties of the Africa region to participate in the implementation of the 2012-2017 Action Plan, namely by producing national plans and budgets before the end of October 2012. These national plans should be drawn up in accordance with the Management and Conservation Plans of the properties, in order to protect their Outstanding Universal Value;
- Also requests the World Heritage Centre, in collaboration with the Advisory Bodies, and with the support of States Parties to continue its efforts to coordinate and implement the Regional Capacity Building Programme as per the Action Plan 2012-2017;
- Further requests the World Heritage Centre to pay special attention to the management of properties inscribed on the List of World Heritage in Danger, ensuring the application of the Reinforced monitoring mechanism and the mobilization of adequate resources;
- Requests furthermore the World Heritage Centre to publish the synthesis report of the second cycle of Periodic Reporting, for wider dissemination and to keep it informed of the progress achieved in the implementation of the Action Plan at its 37th session in 2013.
Title: Follow-up to Periodic Report for Africa
Year: 2004
The World Heritage Committee,
1. Having examined Documents WHC-04/7 EXT.COM/5C and WHC-04/7 EXT.COM/INF.11,
2. Recalling its Decision 26 COM 20, adopted at its 26th session (Budapest, 2002),
3. Notes with satisfaction the progress made in the implementation of the recommendations of the Periodic Report for Africa;
4. Thanks the Italian Government for its prompt and generous contribution to the implementation of the first session of Modules II & III of the Africa Regional Programme 2004-2007, as well as the governments and institutions detailed in the Annex for their contribution to the conservation of World Heritage Sites in Africa;
5. Invites the Director of the World Heritage Centre, in consultation with the Advisory Bodies, to take into account, in the implementation of the training component of the Africa Regional Programme, the diversity of languages as well as the need to ensure an appropriate balance between natural and cultural heritage, with a view to promoting integrated programs;
6. Takes note of the meeting of African experts on the implementation of the World Heritage Convention and on the State of Conservation of World Heritage sites in Africa planned for March 2005 in Cape Town, South Africa;
7. Calls upon the State Parties to the Convention, UNESCO, the World Heritage Centre and other partners to support this initiative;
8. Requests the Director of the World Heritage Centre to report at its 29th session (Durban, 2005) on the results and progress accomplished in the implementation of the recommendations of both the Periodic Report for Africa and the Africa Regional Programme.
ANNEX to the Decision 7 EXT.COM 5C
List of Governments and Institutions that have contributed to the Africa Regional Programme and to the conservation of World Heritage properties in Africa:
- Belgium, Directorate-General for Development Cooperation and Federal Science Office;
- France – UNESCO Cooperation Agreement;
- Global Environment Facility (GEF)/ Small Grants Programme;
- Italy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
- Japan, Funds-in-Trust-Agreement with UNESCO;
- Finland, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Netherlands, Funds-in Trust-Agreement with UNESCO;
- Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD);
- Nordic World Heritage Foundation;
- Portugal, Funds-in-Trust Agreement with UNESCO;
- Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA)
- Swedish National Heritage;
- United Nations Development Programme/Global Environment Facility (UNDP/GEF).
- United Nations Foundation (UNF)
Title: Report on the state of the World Heritage in the Africa Region
Year: 2001
Report on the state of the World Heritage in the Africa Region
VII.1 The Secretariat presented the report on Periodic Reporting in the Africa Region (WHC-01/CONF. 208/7) to the Committee. As at November 2001, fifty-three sites were inscribed on the World Heritage List. Forty of these sites were inscribed prior to 1993 and located in eighteen countries, comprising twenty-three natural, sixteen cultural and one mixed site, and were the subject of this monitoring report. The strategic approach for the compilation of the report and the co-operation of the African States Parties in the Periodic Reporting Exercise was explained. Of the possible eighteen reports on the state of implementation of the Convention by the States Parties, sixteen had been received, and of a possible forty state of conservation reports, thirty-two had been received, representing a rate of 80%.
VII.2 As regards the state of the regional overview on the implementation of the Convention, the Secretariat drew the attention of the Committee to the following issues:
- Periodic Reporting on the implementation of the Convention should not only be limited to countries with sites inscribed on the List;
- Lack of policy and legislative measures for heritage conservation: where policy measures exist, the lack of solid policies and programmes to put these measures into effect is insufficient to implement them;
- High central government-driven initiatives concerning sites with little involvement of the local population or non-governmental organizations;
- Inadequate professional personnel, skills and equipment;
- Lack of scientific information to enhance and update the management knowledge and methods;
- Lack of financial resources to manage sites and techniques for mobilizing international support;
- Lack of education and public awareness concerning World Heritage values;
- Poorly defined and poorly understood World Heritage values;
- Lack of mechanisms for addressing natural and anthropic threats to World Heritage;
- Non-existence of frameworks for bi- and multilateral cooperation for designing transborder sites; and
- Lack of nominations from countries that ratified the Convention in earlier years.
VII.3 In the light of these observations, and the achievements of the Global Strategy, the Secretariat emphasized the following challenges facing World Heritage conservation in Africa:
- Mainstreaming World Heritage protection within the public and private sectors of the African countries;
- Convincing the private sector to incorporate heritage protection in their activities;
- Establish long-term conservation financing programmess for African sites (e.g. the setting up of the African Heritage Fund);
- Promoting urban and regional planning for both urban and rural heritage;
- Promoting transparency in heritage resource management;
- Promoting more proactive use of environmental assessment tools for the decision making process; and
- Effective management through regional and subregional training, accountability, cooperation, coordination and agreements.
VII.4 The Secretariat presented an Action Plan focused on:
- Co-operation and Networks for better sharing of resources;
- Training for more skilled and efficient manpower;
- Wider participation to ensure long and sustained conservation of World Heritage in Africa;
- Management to address deficiencies at the national level and on the sites;
- Scientific research and reporting to enhance knowledge at sites, and
- update methods for site protection and information sharing.
VII.5 The Secretariat recommended the convening of the second round of regional meetings with site managers. Meetings with the Permanent Delegations to UNESCO and with the National Commissions for UNESCO should also be held. The Secretariat also recommended the adoption by the Committee of the Action Plan, to be funded by the World Heritage Fund, extrabudgetary sources and the African Heritage Fund.
VII.6 Following the presentation, several interventions were made by Committee members and observers. After debate, the Committee deferred the adoption of the African Periodic Report, on the basis of the following comments:
- the complete Report should have been provided to enable the Committee to have the information which led to the conclusion and recommendations of the Report, provided as a Working Document;
- in view of the importance of the Report and the issues involved in the Periodic Reporting Exercise, the Committee requested that a copy of the report be provided to all members to provide an opportunity to thoroughly study the Report (CD-Rom version), and certain recommendations contained in the Report submitted to the Committee which may be difficult to implement.
VII.7 The Committee noted that the proposed Action Plan should be completed with a quantitative plan, highlighting actions to be undertaken in the short and in the long term, and associating the follow up activities to periodic reporting with the activities undertaken under the Africa 2009 Programme.
VII.8 As regards the proposed African Heritage Fund, while expressing the urgent need to support African countries, the Committee requested a detailed description of the Fund and suggested that it should have a structure whereby the Committee could have a say in its utilisation.
VII.9 In considering the level of awareness raising, the Committee noted that each regional action plan differed, and that more awareness raising activities are foreseen in the follow up to the Periodic Reporting Exercise. The Committee noted that the countries concerned will gain six more months following approval of the proposed cycle for periodic reporting.
VII.10 To simplify the work of the Committee, it was decided to provide the Committee with the summary report. However, the Committee was informed that the full report would be made available to its members.
VII.11 IUCN welcomed the report on Africa. Africa is the only region where the number of natural sites exceeds the number of cultural sites. In addition, 22% of all natural World Heritage sites are from Africa. Alarmingly, 42% of natural sites on the List of World Heritage in Danger are from Africa, in some cases the result of armed conflict related issues as in the Democratic Republic of Congo. IUCN considered that this required increasing emphasis by the Committee on African heritage conservation, particularly through activities which build local support, linking conservation to sustainable development and support capacity building efforts. However, it is important to understand that root causes such as poverty, debt, lack of development and ethnic conflict afflict too many African countries. These underlying causes will be addressed at the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg in 2002.
VII.12 IUCN felt the report has many positive points but that the recommendations would have more impact if the set of priority items were presented in a clearer and shorter fashion. IUCN also informed the Committee that the World Parks Congress (WPC) will be held in Durban in September 2003. This 10-yearly event is key in shaping the world's protected areas now covering the equivalent of 10% of the earth's terrestrial surface. The WPC will include a major focus on World Heritage and on African conservation. The meeting will provide an important opportunity to address the issues identified in the Periodic Reporting Exercise.
VII.13 The ICCROM Representative reported that several activities proposed in the Action Plan are already being implemented by ICCROM under Africa 2009, and more links will be established with the periodic reporting.
VII.14 The Committee noted that the Action Plan as well as the recommendations were derived from consultations with the States Parties during regional meetings, responses to the questionnaires and through various consultant missions undertaken to assist the participating countries.
VII.15 As regards follow up consultations with the concerned African States Parties, the Committee noted that the Chairperson had approved two international assistance requests amounting to US$40,000 to enable the organization in Africa of two follow up meetings for Francophone and Anglophone African countries respectively.
VII.16 Taking into consideration the above observations, the Committee deferred the adoption of the African Periodic Report and the proposed Action Plan. It recommended that the Centre re-examine the African Periodic Report in consultation with the States Parties, taking into consideration the comments, and re-submit the Report to the next session of the World Heritage Committee. The Report should include more details on the proposed Action Plan and the proposed African Heritage Fund, and be circulated to the States Parties. A Progress Report on the African Periodic Reporting Exercise should be submitted to the next Bureau of the World Heritage Committee.