Tag Archives: annual report

HERITΛGE Annual Report: A Year of Growth, Global Partnerships and Lasting Impact

Woman carrying something on her shoulder in from of a traditional home in UgandaHow do you measure the impact of heritage? Sometimes in numbers. Often in stories. Always in people.

The Heritage Management Organization (HERITΛGE) is pleased to announce the publication of its 2025 Annual Report, offering a comprehensive overview of a year marked by international collaboration, expanded training opportunities, new partnerships, and a growing global community committed to safeguarding and activating cultural heritage.

In 2025, HERITΛGE continued to strengthen its mission of empowering people and institutions through practical, inclusive, and community-centred heritage management. Across four continents, we worked with universities, governments, museums, NGOs, local communities, and international organisations to develop knowledge, build skills, and create lasting networks.

The report highlights a remarkable year in which HERITΛGE:

  • Delivered 44 training programmes and educational activities.
  • Trained 1,100 participants from 60 countries.
  • Advanced major international projects across Europe, Africa, the Middle East and North America.
  • Strengthened collaborations with leading academic institutions, cultural organisations and funding bodies.
  • Continued investing in research, innovation and digital approaches to heritage management.

Beyond the figures, the Annual Report celebrates the achievements of our participants, trainers, partners and supporters, whose expertise, enthusiasm and commitment continue to shape the future of heritage management.

Reflecting on the year, said Dr. Evangelos Kyriakidis, HERITΛGE Director:  

“Every year reminds us that heritage is ultimately about people. The achievements presented in this report are the result of the dedication of our staff, trainers, partners, supporters and thousands of participants who believe that cultural heritage can contribute to stronger communities and a more sustainable future. We are deeply grateful to everyone who has been part of this journey.”

As HERITΛGE looks ahead, the organisation remains committed to expanding access to high-quality training, supporting communities worldwide, fostering international cooperation, and ensuring that cultural heritage continues to serve as a powerful resource for education, resilience, sustainable development and social impact.

We invite our friends, partners and members of the global heritage community to explore the report and discover the projects, people and partnerships that made 2025 such an important year for HERITΛGE.

Read the 2025 Annual Report and join us as we continue building capacity, connecting communities, and shaping the future of heritage management—together.

Annual Report 2025 cover showing a woman carrying a bucket walking in front of a building of traditional african architecture

Newsletter Sign-up