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National Museum in Poznań makes changes to Polish museum storage facilities using RE-ORG Method

Representatives of 11 Polish museum institutions are participating in a RE-ORG workshop at the National Museum in Poznań from 19-30 September 2022. The RE-ORG Poland project is funded by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland and implemented in cooperation with the National Institute for Museums and Public Collections (NIMOZ).

World Heritage Leadership Forum 2022

Norway renews commitment to ICCROM-IUCN World Heritage Leadership Programme

At a high-level forum marking the 50th anniversary of the World Heritage Convention, the Norwegian Ministry of Climate and Environment extended its support of the World Heritage Leadership (WHL) Programme, reinforcing its commitment to fostering future leaders of the World Heritage Convention.

A warm welcome to new faces at ICCROM

A warm welcome to new faces at ICCROM

This year marks two decades of contributing to the upskilling of new heritage professionals through the ICCROM Internship and Fellows Programme. A new group of fellows and interns joins us each quarter; in the third quarter of 2022, we welcomed one visiting researcher and four interns representing five countries.

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Courses in Jordan and Lebanon Focus on Conservation of Mosaics

The Getty Conservation Institute (GCI) and International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property (ICCROM) have announced they will hold two advanced training courses in Jordan and Lebanon focused on the conservation of mosaics in the region.

Post-event damage and risk assessments for efficient emergency response: Responding to floods in Pakistan

Post-event damage and risk assessments for efficient emergency response: Responding to floods in Pakistan

Since June 2022, widespread flooding and unprecedented torrential rains have left one-third of Pakistan underwater, leading to a humanitarian crisis impacting more than 33 million people, as well as inflicting severe damage to cultural heritage across the country. FAR organized a multi-disciplinary training workshop on conducting post-event, on-site damage and risk assessments for safeguarding...

ICCROM welcomes Ambassador of Iraq to Italy

ICCROM welcomes Ambassador of Iraq to Italy

On Monday, 12 September 2022, ICCROM Director-General Mr Webber Ndoro was honoured to meet the new Ambassador of Iraq to Italy, H.E. Mr Siwan Barzani, and Mr Zaid Tarik Al Ani, Counsellor at ICCROM Headquarters.

Halfway point of Heritage Recovery Programme in Mosul marked by busy summer

Halfway point of Heritage Recovery Programme in Mosul marked by busy summer

Heritage Recovery Programme activities in Mosul, Iraq, have been in full swing this summer. Heritage professionals (Track 1) started a new module on recovery planning, while young craftspersons (Track 2) wrapped up a workshop on traditional carpentry; others continued a workshop on carving, sculpting, restoring and alabaster building.

ICCROM's condolence message for the death of Queen Elizabeth II

ICCROM's condolence message for the death of Queen Elizabeth II

ICCROM extends its deep condolences to the Royal Family and the Commonwealth for the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

Surveys: Heritage in public spaces of Ibero-America

Surveys: Heritage in public spaces of Ibero-America

We present two new surveys to gather perceptions in Ibero-America on the physical and symbolic change of public spaces, and the specific interventions that occurred in them. We seek to collect information on existing practices and policies regarding the conservation and management of sculptural heritage in public spaces and how social changes are challenging its perception, meaning and use.

Valuing Cultural Capital: accounting for the hidden value of heritage

Valuing Cultural Capital: accounting for the hidden value of heritage

ICCROM’s Strategic Planning Unit is conducting new research on economic valuation methods used to support investment decisions for heritage. This research forms part of the Valuing Cultural Capital for Inclusive Sustainable Development project led by Prof Patrizia Riganti, University of Glasgow and ICCROM Research Fellow, in cooperation with ICCROM and Prof David Throsby, Macquarie University, and...