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Royal Commission for AlUla and UNESCO announce partnership to share Saudi Arabia's rich cultural heritage with the world
PARIS, November 10 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Royal Commission for AlUla and UNESCO announce partnership to share Saudi 
Arabia's rich cultural heritage with the world

- Recently signed in Paris, the new agreement is part of RCU and UNESCO's 
inclusive cultural development plan to engage with local and worldwide 
communities
- Newly announced partnership acts as a roadmap to showcase the introduction of 
Saudi Arabia and AlUla's physical and intangible heritage on the global stage
- Partnership to set new benchmark in heritage conservation, education & 
capacity building, nature and creative arts in AlUla

/PRNewswire/ -- The Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) today signed a long-term 
strategic partnership with UNESCO to preserve and promote a cultural landscape 
of outstanding natural and historical significance in North-West Saudi Arabia.

Signed at the UNESCO Headquarters in Paris, the agreement accelerates the 
ongoing cultural and socio-economic renaissance of AlUla by further protecting 
its historical, natural and cultural sites as well as its local culture, by 
fostering capacity building and knowledge transfer with experts from around the 
world joining RCU efforts to transform AlUla into a benchmark destination for 
heritage, nature, arts & culture.

The partnership was signed by HH Prince Badr bin Abdullah Al-Saud, Governor of 
RCU and Minister of Culture of Saudi Arabia, with Audrey Azoulay, Director 
General, UNESCO; HH Princess Haifa AlMogrin, Ambassador, Saudi Arabia's 
Permanent Delegation to UNESCO, and Amr AlMadani, CEO of RCU.

Audrey Azoulay, Director General, UNESCO declared: "The relationship between 
Saudi Arabia and UNESCO builds on a long history that extends back to 1946, 
when the Kingdom became a Member State of our Organization. Today, cooperation 
between UNESCO and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is taking another important step 
forward, with a view to accompanying a major transformation of the AlUla 
region."

HH Prince Badr bin Abdullah Al-Saud, Governor of RCU and Minister of Culture of 
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia said: "It is the vision of His Royal Highness 
Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, to transform AlUla 
into a global destination for heritage, nature, arts & culture. The signing of 
this first-of-its-kind agreement is another significant moment in our journey 
towards reaching these ambitions and building upon the enduring relationship 
that exists between Saudi Arabia, RCU and UNESCO. Aligned with Saudi Arabia's 
Vision 2030 plans and UN Sustainable Development Goals, this partnership will 
connect AlUla's past, present and future by harnessing the power of education, 
science and culture to act as a catalyst for sustainable development model and 
long-lasting change." 

HH Princess Haifa AlMogrin, Ambassador, Saudi Arabia's Permanent Delegation to 
UNESCO said: "The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is home to some of the most unique 
and culturally significant heritage sites, of which AlUla is the most iconic 
and inspiring. As a global institution that celebrates and protects cultural 
and heritage diversity, UNESCO will be instrumental in helping to advance RCU's 
commitment to fulfil the potential of the AlUla region, its people, landmarks 
and natural environment through diverse development and economic programmes 
that reflect Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 and UNESCO's efforts towards 
Sustainable Development."

Amr AlMadani, CEO of RCU said: "Mutually beneficial partnerships and alliances 
are essential to our strategy and demonstrate an open and engaged dialogue that 
amplifies AlUla's heritage status and show culture's capacity to be an engine 
for sustainable and long-term development. The alignment of RCU, UNESCO and 
Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 is powering growth, fostering intellectual, cultural 
and scientific exchange and enabling wisdom to grow on a global scale in full 
alignment with the 17 UN's Sustainable Development Goals. Our motive for 
protecting and evolving AlUla is to help bring it to the world, to develop 
shared knowledge, grow understanding of AlUla's past and anticipation of its 
future by establishing it as a destination of global prominence for visitors 
and residents alike, in partnership with UNESCO."

AlUla tells the story of 200,000 years of human history. It has been home to 
ancient civilisations, including the Dadanties, Lihyanites and Nabateans who 
each left their indelible imprint on the area, most clearly preserved in grand 
tombs carved into the mountains.

The partnership will see the implementation of knowledge-based initiatives to 
transform sustainably and responsibly the cultural, heritage and natural 
landscape of AlUla and establish this vast swathe of north-west Saudi Arabia as 
the world's largest living museum. 

AlUla's development will establish it as a unique destination home to a 
culturally rich local population who are empowered to interact with and inspire 
visitors through informed story telling.

Leading academics from across the globe will be invited to explore AlUla 
through immersive opportunities designed to unlock the secrets of ancient 
languages and societies that are captured in time in AlUla.

RCU will work alongside UNESCO and global experts on key programmes including: 

Memory of the World, focused on the preservation of documentary heritage. 
UNESCO-Kingdoms Institute Fellowships Programme, for researching, preserving, 
promoting and transmitting heritage. 
The jewel in Saudi Arabia's heritage crown, AlUla is part of the Kingdom's 
Vision 2030 plan to unlock its vast cultural, tourism and economic potential. 
UNESCO and Vision 2030's Agenda for Sustainable Development are strategically 
aligned to promote education, culture and science as a powerful platform to 
stimulate economic opportunities, job creation and growth.

Spanning the next five years and focused on 10 programmes, the new partnership 
includes the listing of new natural and cultural sites under UNESCO's taxonomy 
to protect and promote local heritage and natural landscape and ecosystems. Key 
sectors that will shape this include heritage conservation, education and 
capacity building, nature and creative arts, with local people as the main 
beneficiaries of AlUla's development.

Helping to open up the long-hidden potential, knowledge and unique culture that 
make up Saudi Arabia's identity and heritage, AlUla will act as a laboratory 
for sustainable development models and conservation practices while also 
enabling UNESCO to increase its footprint in the region.

The agreement builds on a long history of collaboration between Saudi Arabia 
and UNESCO that extends back to 1946 when the Kingdom was one of 20 countries 
to ratify the UNESCO constitution. Over the years this relationship has 
continued to thrive and develop in both directions; UNESCO designated Hegra in 
AlUla as Saudi Arabia's first World Heritage Site in 2008, KSA became a member 
of UNESCO's Executive Committee in 2019 and was elected to UNESCO's Intangible 
Cultural Heritage Committee for the first time in 2020.

Note to editors:
It is always AlUla / not Al-Ula

About the Royal Commission for AlUla
The Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) was established by royal decree in July 
2017 to preserve and develop AlUla, a region of outstanding natural and 
cultural significance in north-west Saudi Arabia. RCU's long-term plan outlines 
a responsible, sustainable, and sensitive approach to urban and economic 
development, that preserves the area's natural and historic heritage, while 
establishing AlUla as a desirable location to live, work, and visit. This 
encompasses a broad range of initiatives across archaeology, tourism, culture, 
education, and the arts, reflecting a commitment to meeting the economic 
diversification, local community empowerment, and heritage preservation 
priorities of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 programme.

About UNESCO
UNESCO is the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. 
It seeks to build peace through international cooperation in Education, the 
Sciences and Culture. UNESCO's programmes contribute to the achievement of the 
Sustainable Development Goals defined in Agenda 2030, adopted by the UN General 
Assembly in 2015.

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Source: The Royal Commission for AlUla
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