Search 17-19 February 2021 In the framework of the Third Cycle of Periodic Reporting, which started in the Africa region in September 2019, the UNESCO World Heritage Centre, in close collaboration with the African World Heritage Fund and UNESCO Field Offices, is organising a final regional online workshop for National Focal Points of the Africa region to present the outcomes of Periodic Reporting Exercise and to collect and develop recommendations to the preparation of the Regional Report and draft Action Plan (2022-2027) to be approved by World Heritage Committee during the 44th session of the World Heritage Committee.
This workshop was initially planned to take place in Zimbabwe. However, due to the current restrictive situation imposed by the COVID19 pandemic, convening an online workshop became the safest and the most feasible solution at this period.
Search 17 December 2020
The World Heritage Centre is organising a series of online training sessions to accompany States Parties in Asia and the Pacific as they carry out the Third Cycle of Periodic Reporting.
This session is dedicated to
Reporting on Natural Heritage and focus on the following:
Recap: factors specifically affecting natural heritage and their assessment in the questionnaire
Reporting on natural World Heritage management beyond factors
Lessons learnt from other regions
Representatives of the Advisory Bodies, the WII-Category 2 Centre on World Natural Heritage Management and Training for Asia and the Pacific Region, and Periodic Reporting experts are participating in the session and will answer questions after their presentations.
Search 16 December 2020
The World Heritage Centre is organising a series of online training sessions to accompany States Parties in Asia and the Pacific as they carry out the Third Cycle of Periodic Reporting.
This session is dedicated to
Periodic Reporting in the Pacific SIDS and focus on the following:
Main aspects of Periodic Reporting,
Specific aspects of reporting for the Pacific SIDS,
General Question and Answer session.
The World Heritage Centre and UNESCO Office in Apia, Samoa, are leading the session, with the support of the Advisory Bodies and individual experts.
Periodic Reporting is one of the two main monitoring mechanisms under the