International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property
PREVENT - Mitigating Fire Risk at Heritage Places, an ICCROM-led international symposium resonates a global concern

PREVENT - Mitigating Fire Risk at Heritage Places, an ICCROM-led international symposium resonates a global concern

On 17 and 18 October 2022, we reunited with PREVENT course alums to catch up on the successes and challenges of managing fire risk at heritage sites across the globe. The two-day international symposium - the first of its kind for the PREVENT initiative - was held in Trogir, Croatia, and online.

Network of Cultural First Aiders strengthening disaster risk reduction around the world

Network of Cultural First Aiders strengthening disaster risk reduction around the world

Are you a cultural first aider, like AbdelHamid, Manana, Meghna and Fares? Have you received First Aid training from ICCROM or one of its partners or former course participants? Share your story with us!

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Are you a Cultural First Aider? Join us in celebrating the International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction

On International Disaster Risk Reduction Day 2022, we want to consolidate the global network of Cultural First Aiders by offering advanced training, tools and certification to support deployment in complex emergency situations. If you are a Cultural First Aider and have received training from ICCROM, our partners or former participants, register your interest by completing our 5-minute survey.

Endangered Heritage: Emergency Evacuation of Heritage Collections in Swedish

Endangered Heritage translated into its 15th language - Swedish!

ICCROM and the Swedish National Heritage Board have released a Swedish version of the pioneering online resource, Endangered Heritage: Emergency Evacuation of Heritage Collections, developed in partnership with UNESCO.

“Net Zero: Heritage for Climate Action” sets out to tackle climate crisis in 5 climate hotspots

“Net Zero: Heritage for Climate Action” sets out to tackle climate crisis in 5 climate hotspots

Ubatuba, a nature reserve in Brazil; Rosetta, an Egyptian coastal city; Kerman, part of the Lut desert in Iran; and Kasese, on the outer edge of Uganda’s Rwenzori National Park: these five climate hotspots are the final innovation sites of ICCROM’s cascading capacity-development project, “Net Zero: Heritage for Climate Action.”

Cultural heritage first aid: A pathway to post-disaster psychosocial support 

Cultural heritage first aid: A pathway to post-disaster psychosocial support 

Providing a resource to those in Japan: First Aid to Cultural Heritage in Times of Crisis Handbook translated into Japanese.

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...

Changing Perspectives to Manage Disaster Risks for Cultural Heritage and Associated Communities

Changing Perspectives to Manage Disaster Risks for Cultural Heritage and Associated Communities

ICCROM and the Cultural Heritage Administration of the Republic of Korea, in collaboration with Escuela Taller Foundation de Filipinas Foundation Inc., Philippines, are pleased to announce the release of the publication, A Story of Change 2 – Transforming Online Learning into Action for Disaster Risk Management of Heritage Collections, now available for free download.

Responding to July earthquake in the Philippines: Damage and risk assessments for efficient emergency response

Post-event damage and risk assessments for efficient emergency response - Responding to the earthquake in the Philippines

Emergency preparedness is crucial to building resilience, especially for countries, such as the Philippines and Japan, that are located on the Ring of Fire – a seismically-active belt of earthquake epicenters, volcanoes and tectonic plate boundaries on the rim of the Pacific Ocean. What first steps can cultural heritage professionals take to safeguard heritage in the face of a disaster, without...

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Safeguarding heritage in World Heritage site Bamiyan Valley, Afghanistan

ICCROM’s FAR programme is pleased to announce the successful completion of a three-day workshop on safeguarding heritage collections in the World Heritage site Bamiyan Valley in Afghanistan. The training aimed to empower Afghan heritage professionals to protect their heritage in challenging times. Through interactive discussions and online exercises, participants learned how to manage heritage...