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Call for Participants to “Managing World Heritage: People Nature Culture” Course is Now Open

Ambassador’s Fund for Cultural Preservation Grant (Georgia)

Deadline: 31-Mar-23

Are you a heritage expert interested in learning more about World Heritage management in Latin America and the Caribbean? UNESCO is calling for applications to this online flagship foundational course.

This flagship foundational course of the World Heritage Leadership programme is intended for heritage site coordinators, members of management teams and institutions, and heritage practitioners working with World Heritage properties and other heritage places around the world.

PNC23 promotes a ‘heritage place approach’ to heritage management focused on understanding how to conserve and enhance the multiple heritage values of heritage places in their wider social, environmental and economic contexts. This includes applying place-based and people-centred approaches to working with diverse communities. The course brings together people involved in all facets of heritage management to share their experiences and learn from each other, advancing practice in the field.

The course provides participants with the necessary knowledge, skills and awareness for managing heritage places, including World Heritage properties. It also promotes long-term networks for lifelong peer learning and enhanced capacity building in the heritage sector.

Participants will learn how effective management can give heritage places a dynamic and mutually beneficial role in society today and long into the future, reflecting the vast array of people who care for, use, and enjoy them. Topics to be covered include  factors affecting heritage places, management systems, boundaries, buffer zone(s), and people-centred and rights-based approaches to heritage management.

The course provides participants with the necessary knowledge, skills and awareness for managing heritage places, including World Heritage properties. It also promotes long-term networks for lifelong peer learning and enhanced capacity building in the heritage sector.

The course will be held online from 19-21 and 24-26 April 2023 in Spanish. The course is adapted to different profiles of professionals working in heritage sites and in institutions in charge of the management of World Heritage Properties and/or other heritage places. This course focuses primarily on the Latin American and Caribbean region. However, interested applicants from other regions are welcome to apply.

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For more information, visit UNESCO.

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