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OWH Statement at the 47th World Heritage Committee: Institutionalizing the Guiding Principles for Sites of Memory
Post, OWH Advocacy OurWorldHeritage 7/13/25 Post, OWH Advocacy OurWorldHeritage 7/13/25

OWH Statement at the 47th World Heritage Committee: Institutionalizing the Guiding Principles for Sites of Memory

At the 47th session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, Dr Tokie Laotan-Brown delivered a formal statement on behalf of OurWorldHeritage Foundation. You can read the full one-minute version of our statement here.

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Make it official! World Heritage guidelines for sites of recent conflicts
Memory Christina Cameron 7/7/25 Memory Christina Cameron 7/7/25

Make it official! World Heritage guidelines for sites of recent conflicts

On July 11, 2025, the World Heritage Committee at its 47 th session will inscribe Cambodian Memorial Sites: from centres of repression to places of peace and reflection using criterion (vi). The Kingdom of Cambodia has chosen three sites to represent one of the most serious abuses of human rights in the 20th century.

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We are an independent voluntary organisation in a world marked by conflict and loss. Heritage sometimes may seem like a secondary concern, but protecting cultural diversity is part of building peace. So we continue, even if many stories remain untold. Help us fill the silences. 

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