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UNESCO Memory of the World Initiative to Safeguard Documentary Heritage at Risk

Open Call: Heritage Research Grant (Singapore)

Deadline: 16-Feb-24

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is accepting proposals for the Memory of the World Initiative to Safeguard Documentary Heritage at Risk to protect the world’s documentary heritage from the risk of damage and disappearance due to hazards as a result of human-induced disasters by granting financial support to projects on the ground.

At a time of increasing environmental issues caused by climate change, escalating conflicts, and wars, documents of universal value are not exempt from being permanently damaged or destroyed. Documentary heritage at risk includes many forms of paper and audiovisual materials, yet digital repositories and collections are also vulnerable to rising global challenges.

Thus, the UNESCO Memory of the World Programme provides financial support to projects at national, regional, or international levels that address specific needs on the ground for safeguarding all forms of endangered documentary heritage and ensuring its accessibility, including in a post-crisis scenario.

UNESCO’s Memory of the World Programme’s mission is to facilitate preservation of the world’s documentary heritage, enable its universal access and enhance public awareness of its significance. Anchored on the 2015 UNESCO Recommendation concerning the Preservation of, and Access to, Documentary Heritage including in Digital Form, the issue of preserving documentary heritage allows for a further linkage to other international development agreements, notably the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030, which provides a useful mechanism for discussing possible policy actions for the preservation of documentary heritage.

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