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1. General Policies Regarding the World Heritage Convention
1.1. Fundamental World Heritage policies
1.1.3. Funding

Resolution 23 GA 7

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“[The General Assembly] Recalls (…) that the payment of assessed annual contributions to the World Heritage Fund is a legal obligation incumbent on all States Parties which have ratified the Convention."
Date year: 2021
Associated terms: Funding The World Heritage Fund
Decisions (1)
Code: 23 GA 7

The General Assembly,

  1. Having examined Documents WHC/21/23.GA/7, WHC/21/23.GA/7.Corr and WHC/21/23.GA/INF.7,
  2. Recalling Article 16 of the World Heritage Convention,
  3. Decides to set the percentage for the calculation of the amount of the contributions to be paid to the World Heritage Fund by States Parties for the financial period 2022-2023 at 1% of their contributions to the regular budget of UNESCO;
  4. Emphasizing the urgency of securing adequate financial resources to achieve the objectives of the World Heritage Convention to identify and conserve the world’s cultural and natural heritage of Outstanding Universal Value, in particular in light of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development and the unprecedented threats such as climate change, natural disasters, and deliberate attacks on cultural heritage in territories affected by armed conflicts and terrorism,
  5. Notes the status of compulsory and voluntary contributions to the World Heritage Fund as presented in Document WHC/21/23.GA/INF.7;
  6. Recalls, in this regard, that the payment of assessed annual contributions to the World Heritage Fund is a legal obligation incumbent on all States Parties which have ratified the Convention;
  7. Reiterates the plea of the World Heritage Committee to States Parties to the Convention to pay their annual contributions by 31 January wherever possible in order to facilitate the timely implementation of the activities financed by the World Heritage Fund;
  8. Takes note of Decision 44 COM 14 of the World Heritage Committee on the sustainability of the World Heritage Fund;
  9. Invites States Parties to provide supplementary voluntary contributions to the various sub-accounts of the World Heritage Fund.

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