Bahrain Authority for Culture and Antiquities Donates To Conservation Of Arab World Heritage Sites

Bahrain Embassy
Bahrain Embassy News
2 min readNov 24, 2015

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On 12 November 2015, H.E. Shaikha Mai Bint Mohammed Al-Khalifa, President of the Bahrain Authority for Culture and Antiquities and Chairperson of the Board of the Arab Regional Centre for World Heritage (ARC-WH), presented a contribution of $200,000 to Mounir Bouchenaki, Director of ARC-WH to support the implementation of the Arab States Regional Program. Mechtild Rössler, Director of the World Heritage Center, thanked them for their support and the generous contribution. The ARC-WH is a UNESCO Category II Center based in Manama, Bahrain, that supports the implementation of the World Heritage Convention in the Arab States through a wide range of activities (http://arcwh.org/).

In recent years the financial support of ARC-WH has allowed the implementation of a wide range of operational activities and the World Heritage Centre has been able to advance the implementation of the Arab States Regional Program, notably in regard to capacity building, conservation and management.

In 2014, the financial support provided by ARC-WH focused on cultural heritage affected by conflict, thus addressing in particular the properties inscribed on the List of World Heritage in Danger and sites on the Tentative Lists. The Arab region is witnessing very difficult times in terms of conflict with a tangible effect on its cultural heritage. In this context, UNESCO works on two levels: through international advocacy and awareness, and through operational activities.

Planned activities included coordination of documentation for monitoring conflict situations, technical support in assisting custodians of cultural heritage in addressing and mitigating threats, and in-depth reflection on the reconstruction of World Heritage affected by conflict in the Middle East.

Funding from this year (2015) and beyond is proposed to support creating a positive dynamic in countries which are not affected by conflicts. Priorities will include supporting the preparation of nomination files for the inscription of new sites on the World Heritage List, technical assistance for World Heritage sites that would benefit from State of Conservation reports, and follow-up on conservation and management.

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