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Climate.Culture.Peace – Call for Contributions – extended until 2 January 2022!
Join us and contribute to a knowledge-building initiative connecting climate change to the diversity of human cultures and heritage. As climate crises...
Join us and contribute to a knowledge-building initiative connecting climate change to the diversity of human cultures and heritage. As climate crises...
Twenty-three months of blended learning, 20 participants and four mentors. Alliance for Cultural First Aid, Peace and Resilience is a cascading...
In a first for Catalonia, 25 museum professionals from some of the main institutions and networks responsible for preventive conservation in the...
In a world of more frequent and more intense flooding, one way to protect against the worst can trace its roots back to the Netherlands, nearly 1,000 years ago.
Students in The Gambia are getting more aware of the existence and importance of World Heritage sites located across the country as the National Centre for Arts and Culture (NCAC) is doing everything...
The Thai Pak Koong (Ng Suk) Temple in Penang received the Award of Merit at the 2021 Unesco Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation.
A year like no other: ICCROM 2020 Annual Report released 2020 was defined as much by hope as it was by hardship – a dichotomy we have chosen to
Read about ICCROM's activities in 2019! The Report provides an overview of our activities over the past year and highlights many of our successes in
Read about ICCROM's activities in 2018! The Report includes a Governance and Partnerships section thanking all partners and stakeholders in 2018. The