International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property
Protecting Cultural Heritage in Ukraine

Protecting Cultural Heritage in Ukraine

ICCROM expresses its growing concern about the ongoing impact of the conflict in Ukraine for both its people and its cultural heritage, and has been active according to its mandate in supporting heritage professionals to protect the heritage in this difficult period.

Climate.Culture.Peace – Highlights and Conference Report

Climate.Culture.Peace – Conference Report and Highlights

A post-conference report and a highlights video is now available on the Climate.Culture.Peace knowledge portal. This report summarizes the proceedings and findings of the conference and analyzes understandings growing out of the conversations held. It underscores the urgency of promoting shifts in the ways we perceive culture, heritage and climate change and take action.

Net Zero: Heritage for Climate Action | Call for Proposals Now Open (2022–2023)

Net Zero: Heritage for Climate Action | Call for Proposals Now Open (Deadline Extended)

First Aid and Resilience for Cultural Heritage in Times of Crisis (FAR), a flagship programme of ICCROM, is pleased to be accepting project proposals that aim to use culture-based climate solutions to reduce/mitigate greenhouse gases, enhance preparedness, help communities cope with loss and damage, and facilitate peaceful and just transitions.

ICCROM call for protecting heritage

ICCROM call for protecting heritage

Since ICCROM was created in 1956, it has endeavored to work with its Member States to improve the conservation of cultural heritage. Heritage has a fundamental role to play in the sustainable development of our societies. In a world increasingly subjected to challenges due to natural hazards and conflicts, ICCROM calls for the respect and protection of culture, cultural heritage and related...

Watch sessions from Climate.Culture.Peace

Watch sessions from Climate.Culture.Peace

Recorded sessions from the conference are now available on the Climate.Culture.Peace knowledge portal and our YouTube channel. Held virtually from 24-28 January 2022, Climate.Culture.Peace was a week filled with engaging discussions, interesting presentations and inspiring performances. The playlist includes panels, ignite talks, workshops, climate open mics, youth forums, discussion forums and...

Net Zero

Net Zero: Heritage for Climate Action

The climate crisis threatens all forms of life, lifeways and cultures. Scientific research reveals clear links between human activities and effects, such as warmer temperatures, stronger storms, severe droughts and higher sea levels. ICCROM’s flagship programme on First Aid and Resilience (FAR) is pleased to launch its new multi-partner capacity development initiative – Net Zero: Heritage for...

Heritage in Climate Action – Stepping Forward in Policy, Research and Practice

Heritage in Climate Action – Stepping Forward in Policy, Research and Practice

Following a week of interesting presentations, engaging discussions and inspiring performances, the closing session of Climate.Culture.Peace looked towards the future and outlined strategies that leverage heritage processes for fair and inclusive climate action.

The Climate.Culture.Peace conference is starting today!

Climate.Culture.Peace conference runs until Friday!

Register at the official website to access sessions all this week! Climate.Culture.Peace is a knowledge-building initiative exploring the interconnections between culture, climate change, peace and disaster resilience.

Climate.Culture.Peace Youth Forum and Workshops – register now

Climate.Culture.Peace Youth Forum and Workshops. Register now!

We are excited to announce that registrations are open for the Climate.Culture.Peace Youth Forum – Voices of Now and the Future, as well as five interactive workshops being held later this month. Places are limited, so don’t miss out!

Register for free for Climate.Culture.Peace (24-28 January 2022)

Register for free for Climate.Culture.Peace (24-28 January 2022)

Join us in the sharing of stories, experiences and viewpoints on global climate change, which affects us all. Climate.Culture.Peace is a unique initiative looking to explore the interconnections between climate change, culture and heritage, peace and conflict, and disaster resilience. The conference (24-28 January) will foster a welcoming and interactive digital space, where we will host a diverse...