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Heritage in Peace Building

PATH - A tool for directing heritage recovery for sustainable peace

Ending civil-strife and sustaining peace is a global priority, as articulated in the UN Sustainable Development Agenda 2030, through its Goal 16. History, however, points to a different reality: nearly half of all peace agreements signed since the second half of the 20th century have resulted in conflict relapse.

Heritage in Peace Building

PATH - A tool for directing heritage recovery for sustainable peace

Ending civil-strife and sustaining peace is a global priority, as articulated in the UN Sustainable Development Agenda 2030, through its Goal 16. History, however, points to a different reality: nearly half of all peace agreements signed since the second half of the 20th century have resulted in conflict relapse.

Heritage in Peace Building

PATH - A tool for directing heritage recovery for sustainable peace

Ending civil-strife and sustaining peace is a global priority, as articulated in the UN Sustainable Development Agenda 2030, through its Goal 16. History, however, points to a different reality: nearly half of all peace agreements signed since the second half of the 20th century have resulted in conflict relapse.

Heritage in Peace Building

PATH - A tool for directing heritage recovery for sustainable peace

Ending civil-strife and sustaining peace is a global priority, as articulated in the UN Sustainable Development Agenda 2030, through its Goal 16. History, however, points to a different reality: nearly half of all peace agreements signed since the second half of the 20th century have resulted in conflict relapse.

Heritage in Peace Building

PATH - A tool for directing heritage recovery for sustainable peace

Ending civil-strife and sustaining peace is a global priority, as articulated in the UN Sustainable Development Agenda 2030, through its Goal 16. History, however, points to a different reality: nearly half of all peace agreements signed since the second half of the 20th century have resulted in conflict relapse.

ICCROM Council Member Gihane Zaki, sworn into Egyptian Parliament

ICCROM Council Member Gihane Zaki, sworn into Egyptian Parliament

On 12 January 2021, Dr Gihane Zaki, ICCROM Council Member and Professor of Egyptology who is currently Researcher at the French National Center CNRS-Sorbonne University, was appointed by the President of the Arab Republic of Egypt from within the list of 28 selected personalities to join the newly-elected deputies of Parliament.

ICCROM Council Member Gihane Zaki, sworn into Egyptian Parliament

ICCROM Council Member Gihane Zaki, sworn into Egyptian Parliament

On 12 January 2021, Dr Gihane Zaki, ICCROM Council Member and Professor of Egyptology who is currently Researcher at the French National Center CNRS-Sorbonne University, was appointed by the President of the Arab Republic of Egypt from within the list of 28 selected personalities to join the newly-elected deputies of Parliament.

ICCROM Council Member Gihane Zaki, sworn into Egyptian Parliament

ICCROM Council Member Gihane Zaki, sworn into Egyptian Parliament

On 12 January 2021, Dr Gihane Zaki, ICCROM Council Member and Professor of Egyptology who is currently Researcher at the French National Center CNRS-Sorbonne University, was appointed by the President of the Arab Republic of Egypt from within the list of 28 selected personalities to join the newly-elected deputies of Parliament.

ICCROM Council Member Gihane Zaki, sworn into Egyptian Parliament

ICCROM Council Member Gihane Zaki, sworn into Egyptian Parliament

On 12 January 2021, Dr Gihane Zaki, ICCROM Council Member and Professor of Egyptology who is currently Researcher at the French National Center CNRS-Sorbonne University, was appointed by the President of the Arab Republic of Egypt from within the list of 28 selected personalities to join the newly-elected deputies of Parliament.

ICCROM Council Member Gihane Zaki, sworn into Egyptian Parliament

ICCROM Council Member Gihane Zaki, sworn into Egyptian Parliament

On 12 January 2021, Dr Gihane Zaki, ICCROM Council Member and Professor of Egyptology who is currently Researcher at the French National Center CNRS-Sorbonne University, was appointed by the President of the Arab Republic of Egypt from within the list of 28 selected personalities to join the newly-elected deputies of Parliament.