UNESCO Mission Assesses State of Conservation at Togo's Koutammakou Cultural Site

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Wednesday, 05 June 2024 18:38
UNESCO Mission Assesses State of Conservation at Togo's Koutammakou Cultural Site

(Togo First) - From May 26 to 30, a UNESCO mission visited the Koutammakou cultural site in Togo to assess its state of conservation. The site was listed as a UNESCO cultural heritage site 20 years ago.

The mission, carried out jointly by the World Heritage Centre, the International Council on Monuments and Sites, and the International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property, aimed to evaluate the site's conservation and meet with stakeholders involved in its preservation.

Experts noted the effects of climate change and growing urban pressure on the site. They also observed the construction of new structures using new materials and modern architecture.

Based on their findings, the mission made some recommendations to better manage and preserve the site. Key recommendations included involving the local population in initiatives to conserve and develop the site.

Recently, the Togolese government announced a project to enhance the Koutammakou cultural heritage site. With an estimated cost of CFA3 billion, the project aims to improve the site's conservation and development.

Esaïe Edoh

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