UNDERWATER CULTURAL HERITAGE

Similar documents
STAB 7 UCH/16/7.STAB/8 25 May 2016 Original: English

UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION CONVENTION ON THE PROTECTION OF THE UNDERWATER CULTURAL HERITAGE

International Meeting on Underwater Cultural Heritage and Site Protection

SECRETARIAT S REPORT ON ITS ACTIVITIES (OCTOBER MAY 2017)

International Meeting on Underwater Cultural Heritage and Site Protection

Status of the Protocol to Eliminate Illicit Trade in Tobacco Products

PARIS, 20 February 2009 Original: English and French. MONITORING OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF UNESCO s STANDARD-SETTING INSTRUMENTS SUMMARY

UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION CONVENTION ON THE PROTECTION OF THE UNDERWATER CULTURAL HERITAGE

International Meeting on Underwater Cultural Heritage and Site Protection

What benefits can States derive from ratifying the UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage (2001)?

Mechanism for the Review of Implementation of the United Nations Convention against Corruption: country pairings for the second review cycle

Fifth session UNESCO Headquarters, room XI May Point 4B of the provisional agenda: Secretariat s report on its activities

STATUS OF THE CONVENTION ON THE PROHIBITION OF THE DEVELOPMENT, PRODUCTION, STOCKPILING AND USE OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS AND ON THEIR DESTRUCTION

Fourth Meeting Paris, UNESCO Headquarters, Room II May 2017

Country pairings for the second cycle of the Mechanism for the Review of Implementation of the United Nations Convention against Corruption

HUMAN RESOURCES IN R&D

INTER-AMERICAN JURIDICAL REPORT: CULTURAL HERITAGE ASSETS

Proposed Indicative Scale of Contributions for 2016 and 2017

Contracting Parties to the Ramsar Convention

Mechanism for the Review of Implementation of the United Nations Convention against Corruption: country pairings for the second review cycle

Governing Body Geneva, November 2007 LILS FOR DECISION. The campaign for the ratification of the 1997 Instrument of Amendment to the ILO Constitution

Collective Intelligence Daudi Were, Project

MIGRATION IN SPAIN. "Facebook or face to face? A multicultural exploration of the positive and negative impacts of

GUIDELINE OF COMMITTEES IN TASHKENT MODEL UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE 2019

Human Resources in R&D

REPORT OF THE SECRETARIAT ON ITS ACTIVITIES

Country pairings for the second review cycle of the Mechanism for the Review of Implementation of the United Nations Convention against Corruption

15. a) Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. New York, 13 December 2006

COSTA RICA. I. Information on the implementation of the UNESCO Convention of 1970

2018 Social Progress Index

Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime

STAB 4 UCH/12/4.STAB/220/6 5 August 2013 Original: English

LIST OF CONTRACTING STATES AND OTHER SIGNATORIES OF THE CONVENTION (as of January 11, 2018)

Third Meeting Paris, UNESCO Headquarters, Room II May 2015

UNCPUCH WORKSHOP. AIMA13: Towards Ratification

Regional Scores. African countries Press Freedom Ratings 2001

Hundred and sixty-seventh Session

NOTE BY THE TECHNICAL SECRETARIAT STATUS OF PARTICIPATION IN THE CHEMICAL WEAPONS CONVENTION AS AT 17 OCTOBER 2015

STATUS OF SIGNATURE AND RATIFICATION OF THE CONVENTION STATUS AS ON 25 SEPTEMBER Note by the secretariat

Country pairings for the first cycle of the Mechanism for the Review of Implementation of the United Nations Convention against Corruption

Country pairings for the first review cycle of the Mechanism for the Review of Implementation of the United Nations Convention against Corruption

UNODC/CCPCJ/EG.1/2014/3

The present Questionnaire is prepared in application of the aforementioned decision of the Subsidiary Committee.

Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime

General Conference Twenty-fourth Session, Paris 1987

BILATERAL AGREEMENTS ON LEGAL ASSISTANCE IN CRIMINAL MATTERS TO WHICH MEXICO IS SIGNATORY

REPORT OF THE FOURTH SPECIAL SESSION OF THE CONFERENCE OF THE STATES PARTIES

Preparations for the Sixth session of the World Urban Forum. 13 June, 2012

Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime

Conference of the Parties to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. FCTC/COP/5/7 11 May 2012 INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND

Diversity of Cultural Expressions

The National Police Immigration Service (NPIS) forcibly returned 412 persons in December 2017, and 166 of these were convicted offenders.

UNHCR, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

NOTE BY THE TECHNICAL SECRETARIAT STATUS OF PARTICIPATION IN THE CHEMICAL WEAPONS CONVENTION AS AT 16 JUNE 2018

PROTOCOL RELATING TO AN AMENDMENT TO THE CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ARTICLE 45, SIGNED AT MONTREAL ON 14 JUNE parties.

OUTLINE. Source: 28 C/Resolution 3.11 and Article 16 of the 1970 UNESCO Convention.

KYOTO PROTOCOL STATUS OF RATIFICATION

NAP Global Network. Where We Work. April 2018

World Refugee Survey, 2001

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Executive Board

Background information on the Regular Process

( ) Page: 1/12 STATUS OF NOTIFICATIONS OF NATIONAL LEGISLATION ON CUSTOMS VALUATION AND RESPONSES TO THE CHECKLIST OF ISSUES

Rainforest Alliance Authorized Countries for Single Farm and Group Administrator Audit and Certification Activities. July, 2017 Version 1

2017 BWC Implementation Support Unit staff costs

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

A/AC.289/2. General Assembly. United Nations

CONFERENCE OF PARTIES TO THE CONVENTION ON THE PROTECTION AND PROMOTION OF THE DIVERSITY OF CULTURAL EXPRESSIONS

Chapter 2. Mandate, Information Sources and Method of Work

Becoming a Party to the Nagoya Protocol: The Rationale and Key Steps

SCALE OF ASSESSMENT OF MEMBERS' CONTRIBUTIONS FOR 1994

Diplomatic Conference to Conclude a Treaty to Facilitate Access to Published Works by Visually Impaired Persons and Persons with Print Disabilities

A Call to Action to End Forced Labour, Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking

WHC-12/36.COM/INF.5A.1

DISPLAY I: DRAFT RESOLUTION ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE DECLARATION AND PROGRAMME OF ACTION AND CULTURE OF PEACE

33 C. General Conference 33rd session, Paris C/68 7 October 2005 Original: French. Item 5.31 of the agenda

Unit 1. Author Ricardo L. Favis. The 2001 Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage

ACE GLOBAL A Snapshot

DECISIONS ADOPTED BY THE EXECUTIVE BOARD AT ITS

AGENDA AND TIMETABLE OF WORK

39 C. PROVISIONAL AGENDA OF THE 39th SESSION OF THE GENERAL CONFERENCE. 39 C/1 Prov. Rev. 25 October 2017 Original: English

Information note by the Secretariat [V O T E D] Additional co-sponsors of draft resolutions/decisions

World Heritage UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION

Copyright Act - Subsidiary Legislation CHAPTER 311 COPYRIGHT ACT. SUBSIDIARY LEGlSLA non. List o/subsidiary Legislation

Middle School Level. Middle School Section I

Draft Beirut Progress Report Monitoring progress in implementing the Vientiane Action Plan from the First up to the Second Meeting of States Parties

Country pairings for the first review cycle of the Mechanism for the Review of Implementation of the United Nations Convention against Corruption

SUMMARY. This agenda item has no financial and administrative implications. Action expected of the Executive Board: proposed decision in paragraph 3.

New York, 20 December 2006

Special meeting of the Presiding Officers of the Regional Conference on Population and Development in Latin America and the Caribbean

A Partial Solution. To the Fundamental Problem of Causal Inference

Constitution of the ICPO-INTERPOL

Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime

IPUMS at the 58 th ISI ISI (Dublin, Aug 20-21, 21, 2011) IPUMS Workshop (Aug 20-21) 21)» STS065 Future of Microdata Ac

APPENDIX 2. to the. Customs Manual on Preferential Origin

ORGANISATION DES NATIONS UNIES

A/HRC/21/23. General Assembly. Report of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights on the rights of indigenous peoples.

Montessori Model United Nations - NYC Conference March 2018

CAC/COSP/IRG/2018/CRP.9

Governing Body Geneva, November 2006 LILS FOR INFORMATION. Ratification and promotion of fundamental ILO Conventions

Millennium Profiles Demographic & Social Energy Environment Industry National Accounts Trade. Social indicators. Introduction Statistics

Transcription:

UNDERWATER CULTURAL HERITAGE 6 MSP UCH/17/6.MSP/INF4.1REV Paris, 3 May 2017 Original: English UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION CONVENTION ON THE PROTECTION OF THE UNDERWATER CULTURAL HERITAGE MEETING OF STATES PARTIES Sixth session Paris, UNESCO Headquarters, Room II 30-31 May 2017 Item 4 of the Provisional Agenda - Information Document 4.1 Secretariat s Report This document contains the Report of the Secretariat on its activities from the last session of the Meeting of States Parties in April 2015 until April 2017 (see draft resolution proposed in document UCH/17/6.MSP/4).

UCH/17/6.MSP/INF4.1REV - page 2 SECRETARIAT S REPORT A. STATUTORY MEETINGS, RATIFICATIONS AND IMPLEMENTATION ASSISTANCE I. Statutory Meetings The fifth session of the Meeting of States Parties (28-29 April 2015) discussed strategies to enhance ratification and implementation of the Convention and proposed to hold a working meeting to further discuss these questions. This Working Meeting of States Parties on the new ratification strategy was organized on 9 May 2016, preceded by an Information Meeting on the Convention for Permanent Delegations on the same day. The Sixth Meeting of the Scientific and Technical Advisory Body (STAB) was held directly after the fifth session of the Meeting of States Parties on 30 April 2015 and the Seventh Meeting was organized on 10 May 2016. They resulted in an initiative to identify best practices in underwater heritage and dispatch of several assistance missions to States Parties (see STAB Reports in document UCH/17/6.MSP/4.2). A letter requesting States Parties to share examples of best practices was sent on 25 June 2015 and several States provided relevant information (see document UCH/17/6.MSP/INF.6). By his letter of 12 December 2016, H. E. Mr Alejandro Palma Cerna, Chairperson of the fifth session of the Meeting of States Parties, informed H. E. Mr Stanley Mutumba Simataa, President of the General Conference and Chair of the open-ended working group on governance, procedures and methods of the governing bodies of UNESCO (38 C/Resolution 101) of the discussions of the suggestions made by the External Auditor (see document UCH/15/5.MSP.4.3 and Summary Record UCH/17/6.MSP/3). He also provided a fact-sheet on governing bodies of the 2001 Convention. During the meeting of Sub-Group 2 on Structure, composition and methods of work of UNESCO s international and intergovernmental bodies of the working group on governance (UNESCO HQ, 31 March 2017) eleven Member States requested a stronger balance in the distribution of human and financial resources for all Culture Conventions. They expressed their concern about the inadequate human resources of the Secretariat of the 2001 Convention, while nevertheless congratulating the Secretariat for its work obtained with only one staff member assigned to the 2001 Convention. A third meeting of the six Chairpersons of statutory organs of the six UNESCO Culture Conventions is scheduled to take place on 27 November 2017 in the morning. It will be focused on the Strategy for the Reinforcement of UNESCO s Action for the Protection of Culture and the Promotion of Cultural Pluralism in the Event of Armed Conflict. The Meeting of States Parties might wish to discuss the modalities of the participation of its Chairperson in the 27 November 2017 meeting. II. Ratifications The UN General Assembly called in its recent resolution A/RES/71/257 on Oceans and the Law of the Sea, adopted on 23 December 2016, upon States that have not yet done so to become parties to the UNESCO 2001 Convention.

UCH/15/5.MSP/INF4.1 - page 3 Since April 2015, six UNESCO Member States have ratified the 2001 Convention (Bolivia, Ghana, Guatemala, Guinea-Bissau, Saudi Arabia and South Africa). III. STAB Missions and Emergency Assistance Assisted by the Secretariat, a STAB Emergency Mission assessed from 16 to 24 June 2015 the state of a wreck lying off Sainte-Marie Island (Madagascar): the alleged wreck of Captain Kidd s Adventure Galley. It refuted the false identification but confirmed ongoing pillage. Two further STAB Emergency Missions visited Panama on 6-14 July and 21-29 October 2015 to examine the site of the San José shipwreck, a Spanish galleon, equally assisted by the Secretariat. A commercial company had been salvaging the wreck since 2003. STAB Mission follow-up: A National Meeting was organized in Antananarivo (Madagascar) by UNESCO and the national authorities on 10-11 November 2015 (following the STAB mission), resulting in the adoption of an Action Plan for the protection of underwater cultural heritage by Madagascar, as recommended by the STAB; UNESCO, with the support of the Ministry of Culture and Handicrafts of Madagascar, organized a capacity-building workshop in Salary (Tuléar) from 3 to 8 October 2016 focusing on the implementation of the Convention and the management of Underwater Cultural Heritage; The training was followed by a Local Community Workshop on Sainte-Marie Island, location of the wrecks that were object of the original STAB Emergency Mission, from 10 to 15 October 2016. Protection of Culture in the Event of Armed Conflict: In accordance with the Strategy for Reinforcing UNESCO s Action for the Protection of Culture and the Promotion of Cultural Pluralism in the Event of Armed Conflict, the Secretariat works to strengthen the ability of Member States to prevent the loss and damage to their underwater cultural heritage due to armed conflict. It does so by developing institutional and professional capacities for reinforced protection especially in concerned regions, such as by the Regional Meeting for the Arab Region in Rabat (Morocco) on 2-3 June 2016. It also works to incorporate the protection of culture into peacebuilding processes by engaging with relevant stakeholders outside the culture domain, such as through its work in peace education based on underwater cultural heritage of World War I (see below) and its engagement in the UN Oceans Network, with INTERPOL and other stakeholders. The Secretariat prepares an emergency mission to Chuuk Lagoon (Federal States of Micronesia) scheduled to take place in Autumn 2017 to focus on the urgent preservation of World War II wrecks, addressing also environmental hazards emanating from them. The UNESCO Emergency Fund will finance this technical mission. IV. Regional and National Policy Meetings UNESCO s Secretariat has organized the following meetings regarding national and regional policies:

UCH/15/5.MSP/INF4.1 - page 4 The Second African Regional Meeting on Underwater Cultural Heritage in Malindi (Kenya) in March 2015, in cooperation with the Kenyan authorities The Secretariat presented the Convention in a National Meeting in Bogota (Colombia), in June 2015. A Regional Meeting on Underwater Cultural Heritage for the Arab States was organized in June 2016 in Rabat, Morocco. A Regional Meeting on Underwater Cultural Heritage for Europe was organized in June 2016 in the National Museum in Copenhagen, Denmark. A global Roundtable was organized at the International Conference for Underwater Archaeology (IKUWA6) in Fremantle, Australia in November 2016. The Third African Regional Meeting on Underwater Cultural Heritage in Maputo (Mozambique) in December 2016, in cooperation with the Mozambique authorities. A National Workshop on the Island of Mozambique preceded the regional meeting. All these meetings dealt mainly with the advancement of the ratification and implementation processes of the 2001 Convention. The next regional meeting is planned to take place from 20 to 21 June 2017 in Côte d Ivoire. Further national meetings are planned to take place in El Salvador and Costa Rica in summer 2017 and in the Dominican Republic later in 2017. The 2001 Convention was also referred to during an Information Meeting with Permanent Delegations on the UNESCO Policy on Engaging with Indigenous Peoples (UNESCO HQ, 2 February 2017) V. International Meeting on the Implementation of the 2001 Convention An International Meeting on Underwater Cultural Heritage Site Protection took place at UNESCO HQ on 22 23 September 2016. It enhanced cooperation with bodies, such as INTERPOL and ICOMOS, and discussed the prevention of pillage, commercial exploitation and the unethical or illicit trafficking of underwater cultural heritage. In particular, the participants: recommended that the protection of underwater cultural heritage should become part of the efforts made in ocean surveillance activities of coast guards, port, security, defence, customs and police authorities as well as of international defense organizations; strongly discouraged museums from acquiring underwater cultural heritage objects coming from commercially exploited or pillaged sites, and if they already kept such objects, to at least ensure that their presentation does not contribute to the encouragement of such unethical activities; considered the seizure of underwater cultural heritage recovered contrary to the provisions of the 2001 Convention; encouraged the organization of national and regional technical training workshops for law enforcement entities on the protection of underwater cultural heritage; encouraged the creation of Red Lists for the underwater cultural heritage, to draw attention on endangered types of artefacts; and strongly encouraged States to create specialized Police Force Units exclusively dedicated to the protection of cultural heritage, including underwater cultural heritage.

UCH/15/5.MSP/INF4.1 - page 5 Videos of the expert presentations have been posted on the Convention s website.1 B. AWARENESS-RAISING, EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC SUPPORT I. Public Outreach and Education Publication of a brochure on the pillage and commercial exploitation of underwater cultural heritage sites; Wide distribution of the teachers manual on peace education and underwater cultural heritage of World War I and related school activities; Organization, on 3 December 2015, of an Underwater Cultural Heritage Event focusing on the importance of underwater cultural heritage for understanding climate change at the COP21, encompassing a panel of experts accompanied by the distribution of cards and flyers; Organization of an exhibition on underwater cultural heritage of World War I in the National Museum, Phnom Penh (Cambodia). The exhibition was a great success as more than 90,000 people visited it from September to December 2016; A social media campaign featuring infographics, cards and films, published on the UNESCO Twitter and Facebook accounts2; and, Publication of an ipad/android application for use on smartphones and tablets in 10 languages. Materials being finalized are: A training manual on underwater cultural heritage protection focusing on the GRULAC region in Spanish; and A Legal Commentary on the 2001 Convention. II. Scientific Community Outreach Scientific Conferences A Scientific Colloquium on Public Access to underwater cultural heritage was organized on 9 June 2016 in the National Museum in Copenhagen, Denmark. University Cooperation (UNITWIN) Several UNITWIN Network meetings, uniting more than twenty universities specialized in underwater cultural heritage related training, were organized, two in April 2016 and April 2017 respectively at UNESCO and one in December 2016 in Fremantle, Australia. International Centre for Underwater Archaeology (Category II Centre) The International Centre for Underwater Archaeology (ICUA) is a UNESCO Category 2 Centre located in Zadar, Croatia. An evaluation of its work recommended the renewal of the 1 www.unesco.org/new/en/culture/themes/underwater-cultural-heritage/protection/threats/pillage/pillage-conferencevideos/ 2 https://twitter.com/unesco/ and www.facebook.com/unesco

UCH/15/5.MSP/INF4.1 - page 6 agreement concerning the continuation of the ICUA as a Category 2 Centre under the auspices of UNESCO, which was approved by the 197th session of the UNESCO s Executive Board, and appropriately signed by both parties. UNESCO cooperates with this Center mainly on actions in the Eastern Mediterranean and in the provision of conservation training and participates in its annual meeting of the Governing Council. Chair for underwater cultural heritage Two UNESCO Chairs on underwater cultural heritage have been established by the University of Lisbon (Portugal) and the University of Aix-Marseille (France). Collaboration with the University of Lisbon focuses on the provision of scientific assistance to African and Arab States conducting research on Portuguese shipwreck sites, whereas collaboration with the University of Aix-Marseille focuses on the research of shipwrecks rom World Wars I and II. C. CAPACITY-BUILDING 1. Trainings and Capacity-Building Materials A Regional Training for GRULAC in Underwater Cultural Heritage Protection in Cartagena de Indias (Colombia) from 23-30 November 2015; A Workshop on Underwater Archaeology for the African Countries in Kemer (Turkey) from 6-17 May 2015, and A Training Workshop on Underwater Archaeology for African Countries from 10-20 December 2015 in Mombasa (Kenya). 2. Culture and Sustainable Development Goals The Secretariat participates in the work of the UN Oceans Network and established close cooperation with the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC), in the framework of the contribution to the achievement of the SDGs. An operational project is under way, focusing on the Cervera fleet wrecks in Cuba and its contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals through responsible tourism access. In this regard, the STAB organized together with the Secretariat a side-event on the 2001 Convention and its contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals at New York, on 15 February 2017 in the framework of the Preparatory Meeting of the UN Oceans Conference, scheduled to take place at UN Headquarters in New York from 5 to 9 June 2017. A second side-event will be organized during the main conference on 5 June 2017.