The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) has successfully organized a high-level side event during the 48th Session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, held in Busan, Republic of Korea, on 22 July 2026. Entitled “From Risk to Resilience – Practices for the Removal of Properties from the List of World Heritage in Danger,” the event was organized in partnership with the UNESCO World Heritage Centre and the African World Heritage Fund. The event was managed by the ICESCO Heritage Centre delegation, comprising Souhaybo Varissou, Dr. Bilel Chebbi, and Muhammad Al-Absi, and brought together around 100 participants, including representatives of Member States, international organizations, Advisory Bodies, heritage experts, and relevant partners.
The side event highlighted successful practices that have contributed to the removal of properties from the List of World Heritage in Danger, while showcasing ICESCO’s ongoing efforts to support endangered World Heritage properties and strengthen cooperation and capacity-building across its Member States.

The side event opened with remarks from distinguished representatives of international organizations and Member States. Opening statements were delivered by Mr. Nayef Al-Fayez, UNESCO Assistant Director-General for Culture, H.E. Mr. Elman Abdullayev, Ambassador and Permanent Delegate of Azerbaijan to UNESCO; H.E. Mr. Abdulelah Al-Tokhais, Permanent Delegate of Saudi Arabia to UNESCO; H.E. Ms. Ingrid Mollestad, Ambassador and Permanent Delegate of Norway to UNESCO; Ms. Teresa Patricio, President of ICOMOS, and Mr. Albino Jopela, Executive Director of the African World Heritage Fund.

The speakers emphasized the strong partnerships and international campaign led by the ICESCO Heritage Centre to support the conservation of properties on the List of World Heritage in Danger. They highlighted the importance of international cooperation, technical assistance, and sustained commitment, and welcomed ICESCO’s continued efforts to support its Member States in safeguarding their World Heritage properties.
The ICESCO delegation also delivered a presentation highlighting the Organization’s ongoing initiatives, carried out in cooperation with partners from the Republic of Azerbaijan, including the International Conference on Managing Heritage in Conflict and Post-Conflict Situations and the ICESCO–Azerbaijan Khurshidbanu Natavan Heritage Excellence Award. These initiatives reflect ICESCO’s commitment to strengthening the capacities of its Member States and promoting knowledge exchange across the Islamic World.

Representatives of ICCROM, ICOMOS, and IUCN contributed to the discussion by sharing their perspectives and recommendations on strengthening international cooperation, improving site management, enhancing risk preparedness, and supporting sustainable recovery efforts.
On the sidelines of the 48th Session of the World Heritage Committee, The ICESCO delegation also held bilateral meetings with representatives of international organizations and ICESCO Member States to discuss their priorities and needs, explore opportunities for cooperation, and develop joint programmes and Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) to support cultural heritage protection and conservation efforts.


































