The 17th General Assembly of States Parties elected 10 new members (with a four-year mandate) to the World Heritage Committee.
Made up of 21 members*, this Committee meets every year to
examine the new site applications for the World Heritage
List. It also examines the state of preservation of the sites
already on the list.
Debates on the future of the Convention focus particularly
on:
- the link between the Convention, preservation and
sustainable development;
- the public image of the Convention;
- assistance given to States for developing the necessary
competences for protecting their heritage;
- cooperation and synergy between the activities and
programmes regarding the 1972 Convention and UNESCO's other
standards and activities.
* The newly elected members are as follows: Cambodia, Estonia,
Ethiopia, France, Iraq, Mali, Mexico, Russian Federation, South
Africa, Switzerland, Thailand and United Arab Emirates. They join
Australia, Bahrain, Barbados, Brazil, China, Egypt, Jordan, Nigeria
and Sweden.
17ème
Assemblée générale des Etats parties à la
Convention du patrimoine mondial et 35ème session de la
Conférence générale de lUNESCO