Monthly Archives: May 2026

Heritage Professionals Explore Strategic Planning

Professionals from across the global heritage and cultural sectors came together this May for HERITΛGE’s Strategic Planning Workshop, an intensive training programme designed to strengthen strategic thinking, organisational resilience, and long-term sustainability within the heritage field. The workshop took place over two sessions, on 14–15 May and 21–22 May 2026, bringing together 18 participants from

New Online Training Opportunity

HERITΛGE, a proud member of the EMPATHS consortium, is pleased to announce that registrations are now open for the EMPATHS online training modules on Participatory Heritage Interpretation. The EMPATHS Training Programme is designed for heritage professionals who want to explore how heritage interpretation can become more participatory, inclusive, and community-centred. Through interactive and practice-based learning,

HerMaP Mexico project gains momentum

By Denise Navarro HerMaP Mexico, HERIΤΛGE’s major initiative to support cultural heritage in Mexico’s northern border states  is now in full motion. After crossing the six-month mark of the project, we carried out an intensive, month-long field visit across four states  of Mexico’s northern border: Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo León, and Tamaulipas. This on-site engagement allowed

HERITAGE establishes Advisory Board

The Heritage Management Organization (HERITΛGE) is pleased to announce the establishment of its Advisory Board, a new body  of respected professionals and cultural advocates, committed to preserving and advancing cultural heritage worldwide. The Advisory Board is a dedicated leadership and networking platform that will actively support HERITΛGE’s mission. Its members will contribute through advocacy, fundraising

Introducing HIRWA, a New Chapter for Heritage in Rwanda

HERITΛGE is proud to announce the launch of Heritage Initiatives Rwanda CBC (HIRWA), a new member of the HERITΛGE extended ecosystem and network in Rwanda. In line with HERITΛGE’s founding principles, HIRWA is locally managed by a board, ensuring that decisions, priorities, and programmes are shaped by those closest to the country’s heritage and communities.

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