ICESCO and AWHF Explore Collaboration in Heritage Preservation in Africa 

ICESCO and AWHF Explore Collaboration in Heritage Preservation in Africa 
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ICESCO and AWHF Explore Collaboration in Heritage Preservation in Africa 

ICESCO and AWHF Explore Collaboration in Heritage Preservation in Africa 

Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) Dr. Salim M. AlMalik held talks in Rabat on Tuesday with Executive Director of the African World Heritage Fund (AWHF) Albino Jopela, at ICESCO's headquarters.

Discussion focused on exploring avenues for cooperation in preserving and promoting heritage sites and cultural elements throughout Africa.

The officials discussed the prospect of formalizing their collaboration through a memorandum of understanding that would outline endeavors and future initiatives focused on preserving and enriching heritage.

ICESCO aims to register 1,000 historical sites and cultural elements on its lists by 2025.



Saudi Heritage Commission to Organize GCC Society for History and Archaeology Forum

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The Saudi Heritage Commission logo
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Saudi Heritage Commission to Organize GCC Society for History and Archaeology Forum

The Saudi Heritage Commission logo
The Saudi Heritage Commission logo

Riyadh is set to host on Wednesday the 23rd session of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Society for History and Archaeology Forum.

Co-organized by the Heritage Commission and the King Abdulaziz Foundation (Darah), the forum aims to exchange expertise, discuss scientific studies on the history of the GCC countries, and explore future work to enhance cooperation among the participating countries.

The forum's scientific sessions will cover various topics related to the history and cultural heritage of the GCC countries, including prehistoric and ancient historical periods, as well as Islamic history. The forum will also discuss modern and contemporary history of the Gulf region and the most prominent historical and archaeological issues in the history of the Arabian Peninsula.

The GCC Society for History and Archaeology was established in 1997 with the aim of enhancing scientific research in the heritage and history sectors and highlighting the region's heritage and archaeological assets.

The Heritage Commission noted that organizing this scientific forum follows a series of cultural events it organizes to preserve and develop the sector and to highlight the Kingdom's culture.