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ICCROM 33rd Session of General Assembly launched today in Rome

Building Transformative Partnerships: ICCROM's 2022-2023 Biennium Journey
The 33rd Session of the ICCROM General Assembly marks the beginning of a new and promising chapter for our Organization. It also provides us with an opportunity to take stock and recognize our Member States and partners who have made the past two years' accomplishments possible.
ICCROM to hold its 33rd General Assembly in Rome
ICCROM-FAR strategic planning meeting: Strengthening partnerships for disaster resilient heritage
On 17 October, ICCROM's flagship programme, First Aid and Resilience for Cultural Heritage in Times of Crisis (FAR), convened its partners in a productive strategic planning meeting. The objective of the meeting was to identify ways to amplify our efforts in meeting new and unknown risks to heritage stemming from climate change, biodiversity loss, pandemics, widening economic inequalities...

Five new interns on board at ICCROM
Since the creation of our Internship and Fellows Programme in 2002, more than 200 people have benefited from the experience of undertaking a period of personal development with ICCROM. During the third quarter of 2023, in addition to those fellows and volunteers who continued their work, we welcomed five new interns.

Coming soon! 33rd session of the ICCROM General Assembly (GA33)
From 2 to 3 November, representatives of our Member States will come together in Rome for the 33rd session of the ICCROM General Assembly.
World Heritage site managers gather in Riyadh to brainstorm for future heritage management

Australian Government pledges 510,000 AUD for joint Capacity Development Project on Climate Action for World Heritage to be implemented by UNESCO, ICCROM, ICOMOS and IUCN
The Australian Government has generously committed $510,000 AUD to the World Heritage Leadership programme to support the first phase of this project, which will be implemented over the next 15 months. The joint team will undertake a scoping study to assess current responses, take stock of existing tools and guidance, conduct a series of workshops engaging a wide range of actors involved in the...
Government of Australia pledges $510,000 AUD for joint Capacity Development Project on Climate Action for World Heritage to be implemented by UNESCO, ICCROM, ICOMOS and IUCN
Apply now for ICCROM fellowships and shape the future of heritage conservation!
Time is running out! The application deadline for ICCROM Fellowships, your gateway to international heritage conservation excellence, is 15 September 2023.