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Conferenza Italia - Africa

Italy Africa conference of the Farnesina - #ItaliAfrica

On 25 October, the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, also known as the Farnesina, held a conference on the cooperation between Italy and Africa. This was the second in a series of conferences on this topic organized by the Farnesina, the first of which was held in 2016.

Valerie Magar and Anait Abramyan

New Staff Members

Valérie Magar (Mexico), Rohit Jigyasu (India) and Anait Abramyan (Russian Federation) have joined ICCROM as staff members.

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Regional meeting strengthens institutional, legal frameworks in Arab States

On 24 October, the ICCROM-ATHAR Regional Conservation Centre held a Regional Meeting on “Enhancing institutional and Legislative Frameworks for the Protection of Cultural Heritage." The meeting was organized by ICCROM-Sharjah, with support from the Swiss government and the Ministry of Culture and Knowledge Development in the UAE. Participants from 21 countries discussed the significance of the...

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Pioneering Resource on First Aid to Cultural Heritage Now Available

When disasters strike, local communities are the first to try and safeguard their cultural heritage, however their ability to intervene is often greatly reduced during complex and multi-faceted humanitarian crises. At the same time, first responders may not always be aware of what is culturally important, and they often lack the training to handle heritage objects and structures, and meet the...

ICCROM Receives Prestigious Gold Award of the Annual SAP Quality Awards

ICCROM Receives Prestigious Gold Award of the Annual SAP Quality Awards

ICCROM has won this year’s Gold Award, Fast Delivery category of the annual SAP Quality Awards. This annual prize is bestowed on corporations and other organizations for excellence in the introduction of information systems. The awards were handed out in Milan on Thursday 18 October by SAP executives at the SAP NOW event. The Gold SAP Quality Award was handed out to Sophy Janowski, ICCROM’s Chief...

Management & Monitoring of World Heritage Sites in Macao

Course on Management & Monitoring of World Heritage Sites in Macao

From 8 – 19 October, the Course on Management & Monitoring of World Heritage Sites was held in the Historic Centre of Macao SAR, China. Lasting two weeks, the course provided ten international participants and 13 Chinese participants with theoretical lectures and on-site practice, using the Historic Centre of Macao as a case study. Senior experts from ICCROM, mainland China and Macao gave guidance...

Nordic-Baltic Course on World Heritage Procedures

World Heritage Leadership - Nordic-Baltic Course on World Heritage Procedures

On 24-28 September 2018, ICCROM, IUCN, and ICOMOS jointly delivered a course for participants from all the Nordic and Baltic countries on the specific procedures and structures of the World Heritage Convention. The course was generously hosted by the city of Bergen on the premises of the University of Bergen.

new RE-ORG resource kit

Reorganize your collections in storage – a new RE-ORG resource kit

ICCROM, CCI and the Ibermuseums Program are pleased to offer a new RE-ORG resource kit for free download in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese. More than 55 000 museums exist in the world, and typically 90% of their objects are in storage rooms. As collections grow, financial resources continue to dwindle, leaving museums struggling to ensure that their treasures in storage are adequately...

Gaël de Guichen’s Archive Donation

Gaël de Guichen’s Archive Donation

On 10 October 2018, ICCROM’s Director General, Webber Ndoro, and Gaël de Guichen signed an agreement for the donation of Mr. de Guichen’s archive to ICCROM. The aim is to ensure both conservation and access to researchers of these valuable records.

Japanese Paper Conservation Course held in Tokyo

Japanese Paper Conservation Course held in Tokyo

The 2018 edition of the International Course on Japanese Paper Conservation (JPC) was held from 29 August to 17 September in Tokyo, Japan. This highly specialized, three-week event brought together ten heritage professionals from around the world. For the first time, colleagues from Fiji and Zambia joined the course.