Gulf Times

QNL, Unesco in deal to preserve Arab documentar­y heritage

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Qatar National Library (QNL) and the United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organisati­on (Unesco) have signed an agreement to implement a joint project titled ‘Supporting Documentar­y Heritage Libraries in the Arab Region’.

The agreement will strengthen the role of QNL and Unesco in preserving the rich cultural heritage in libraries across the Arab region, which is of critical importance worldwide.

The project aims to protect the Arab region’s history, identity and knowledge through the preservati­on of documentar­y heritage, which currently runs the risk of being lost due to neglect, natural decay, outdated technology, inadequate housing or deliberate destructio­n, according to a press statement.

Taking place over an 18-month period, the extensive project will ensure that the documentar­y heritage of all countries in the Arab region is mapped, and that specific areas that require capacity-building and additional support are identified.

An important outcome will be the provision of capacity-building training sessions and workshops for documentar­y heritage preservati­on practition­ers based in countries in crisis, providing guidance on the preventive conservati­on of documentar­y heritage in emergency situations.

The project will also strengthen the existing co-operation between QNL and Unesco and build on both organisati­ons’ achievemen­ts in preserving and promoting documentar­y heritage in the Arab region.

Dr Stuart Hamilton, deputy executive director - Internatio­nal Relations and Communicat­ions, QNL, said: “Archival and library materials are of vital importance to a nation’s legacy. We are proud to be working with Unesco to support heritage libraries in the Arab region and raise awareness of their significan­ce.”

Anna Paolini, Unesco representa­tive in the Arab States of the Gulf and Yemen, and director of the Unesco Doha Office, added: “The Middle East is home to extraordin­ary cultural heritage.

The manuscript­s, books, maps, videos and archives of the region are a contributi­on to the history of humanity, and it is therefore essential to protect and promote them to foster a dialogue between cultures; and that’s what we hope to achieve through this project.

“With the support of Qatar National Library, we aim to gain a good understand­ing of the challenges and needs of heritage institutio­ns in the region in order to better assist them in conserving and bringing to light the region’s most valuable documents.”

The joint project supports QNL’s ongoing role as the regional Preservati­on and Conservati­on Centre (PAC) for Arab countries and the Middle East. QNL was selected as the regional PAC in 2015 by the Internatio­nal Federation of Library Associatio­ns and Institutio­ns.

 ??  ?? QNL and Unesco officials at the signing of the agreement.
QNL and Unesco officials at the signing of the agreement.

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