Africa24 Conference – Registration deadline extended

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The Africa24 Conference is organised by the ICOMOS International Scientific Committees CIAV (ISC on vernacular architecture), ISCEAH (ISC on Earthen architectural heritage), ICTC (ISC on Cultural Tourism), ISCCL (ISC on Cultural Landscapes), ICICH (ISC on Intangible cultural heritage), ISCES (ISC on Energy and Sustainability), and ICOMOS International Working Groups OCD-RBA (Our Common Dignity Rights-Based Approaches) and EPWG (Emerging professionals).

The Africa24 conference is an international event focusing on the conservation of the built heritage in Africa, with the aim to:

  • Support African local communities and colleagues working in the fields of vernacular, earthen architecture,
    cultural landscapes, intangible heritage, cultural tourism, sustainability and rights-based
    approach to heritage;
  • Promote the conservation of the traditional built heritage in Africa;
  • Promote education, fight gender inequality, endorse sustainable development
  • Place the cultural heritage of Africa to the center of ICOMOS interests and activities.

The AFRICA24 Conference will be held from 25 to 29 November 2024 in Mombasa (Kenya), at the Swahilipot Hub Foundation.

REGISTRATION

Register before 8 November 2024

PROGRAMME

Workshops, field trips and many more events await Africa24 conference attendees.

View the tentative programme

CONFERENCE THEMES

● Main theme: The Heritage We Want: Shaping the African Renaissance in a Global Context

● Sub-themes:

  1. Climate change, risk management and disaster preparedness responses for conservation and sustainability;
  2. Learning from Kenya: Approaches to preserving and promoting diverse heritage;
  3. Post-Colonial and Decolonial approaches to preserving heritage;
  4. The role of heritage in preserving African identities for an inclusive future;
  5. Applying traditional knowledge and practices to heritage conservation and new construction;
  6. The role of youth and new technologies in heritage conservation: opportunities and potential
    actions.

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