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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

Legacy Builders: Khaulah Abdulkadir

Khaulah Abdulkadir | Project Coordinator: The Urban Heritage Regeneration Accelerator, Kenya Which workshop(s) did you attend? Conservation Workshop I & II, and Digital Tools for Heritage Management. Was the training an opportunity to enhance your connection with your peers? Yes. I met inspiring professionals who not only guided me throughout the course discussions but also

Digital Tools Summer School Programme

From 12th May to 18th June, HERITΛGE hosted its Digital Tools Summer School programme, bringing together 24 participants from Africa, Asia, and Europe.* The programme combined online and in-person training and equipped heritage professionals with practical skills in GIS, photogrammetry, 3D modelling, and terrestrial laser scanning. From 12 May – 6 June the trainees took

Legacy Builders: Dr Mohamed Bashir

Dr Mohamed Bashir | Assistant Professor, Department of Archaeology, University of Khartoum  Which workshop did you attend? I had the privilege of attending the following workshops: 1. ‘Summer School Engaging Communities in Cultural Heritage’, held from June 18 to June 30, 2024. 2. ‘Successful Fundraising for Heritage Managers: Strategies and Best Practices’, conducted from March

Celebrating Cultural Heritage in Lahore

In August 2025, Lahore hosted two events that celebrated Pakistan’s rich heritage and explored innovative approaches to its preservation with the participation of our Preservation of Buddhist Rock Reliefs in the Swat Valley project. At the British Council Library in Lahore, school students from across the city took part in an interactive session designed to

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