Africa: Projects to protect heritage from climate change

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Call for projects 

ALIPH has launched a USD 10 million Call for Projects to protect cultural heritage from the impact of climate change. 

This initiative, which prioritizes projects in Africa, will support practical and field-based projects to protect or rehabilitate cultural heritage. It will also finance capacity building for local professionals and promote applied research, including in areas that address the advancement and transfer of traditional knowledge. 

With this call, ALIPH is looking to support projects in the following categories: 

  • Protection, conservation, rehabilitation 
  • Capacity-building and knowledge transfer 
  • Actionable research

The Call is open to NGOs/CSOs, heritage protection institutions, private organizations, universities, and research centers. 

To be considered, projects need to fulfil certain criteria, in particular relevance, quality, feasibility and sustainability, and impact. 

Read the Guidelines to learn about the eligibility requirements and selection process.

Apply before 21 November 2024, 3 pm CET.

The final decision will be communicated to applicants by July 2025. 

For further information, watch the recording of the Info Session.

Access the application.

Access the guidelines.

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