Monthly Archives: October 2025

Legacy Builders: Srishti Jauhri

Srishti Jauhri | Heritage Expert, Development and Research Organisation for Nature, Arts and Heritage (DRONAH), India Which workshop(s) did you attend? I attended the Interpretive Writing for Natural and Cultural Heritage online workshop in November 2024. Over the course of the workshop, we explored the foundations of interpretive writing and practiced crafting compelling narratives that

AHEAD Final Event in Brussels: Co-creation Tools for Cultural Heritage

The AHEAD project concluded its journey with a dynamic final multiplier event in Brussels on October 13th, 2025, bringing together cultural professionals, researchers, and policymakers to explore how co-creation and audience-centered approaches can shape a more inclusive and innovative future for the cultural heritage sector. “HERITAGE is proud to be a part of the AHEAD

From Nyamasheke to Kigali: Empowering Communities Through Cultural Heritage in Rwanda

By Eirini Oikonomidi, Rwanda Projects Manager During the recent, nearly month-long visit to Rwanda, two successful and highly engaged workshops were conducted under the theme: “Engaging Communities in Cultural Heritage.” The training gathered 37 heritage practitioners who offered valuable insights, exchanged knowledge, and shared on-the-ground experience. The workshops were led by Lena Stefanou and Aris

Dr. Evangelos Kyriakidis’ Keynote at the 14th Cultural Routes Advisory Forum

HERITΛGE Director Dr. Evangelos Kyriakidis was the keynote speaker at General Session “Living Heritage of Landscapes: The Role of Cultural Routes in Sustainable Cultural Development and Community Empowerment” during the 14th Advisory Forum of the Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe. The Forum, themed “Cultural Routes and Landscapes: Advancing Heritage Protection through Cultural and

HERITΛGE at the Conference on Sustainable Tourism

From 8 to 11 October 2025, The Heritage Management Organization (HERITΛGE) participated in the 7th Cultural Sustainable Tourism (CST) Conference, hosted in the historic cities of Aswan and Luxor, Egypt. The event brought together experts from across the globe to explore how cultural tourism can foster authentic exchanges, strengthen communities, and advance sustainable development through

HERITΛGE Workshop on Community and Economic Development

HERITΛGE recently hosted an online workshop on Community and Economic Development, bringing together 20 heritage managers from 16 countries across Africa and Asia. The three-day intensive training aimed to strengthen participants’ understanding of how cultural heritage can be mobilised for sustainable economic benefit while supporting community development. The programme was designed to provide heritage managers

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