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Morocco Elected Vice-President of UNESCO's Scientific, Technical Advisory Body for Underwater Cultural Heritage

Morocco Elected Vice-President of UNESCO's Scientific, Technical Advisory Body for Underwater Cultural Heritage

Maroc18-06-2025
The Kingdom of Morocco has been elected Vice-President of UNESCO's Scientific and Technical Advisory Body (STAB) for Underwater Cultural Heritage, represented by Professor Azzeddine Karra, during elections held this Wednesday.
According to Morocco's representation at the UN organization, the election took place during the 16th meeting of the STAB under the 2001 Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage, held as part of the 10th Meeting of the States Parties to the Convention.
The STAB, composed of 14 international experts, is the advisory body that provides technical guidance to the Meeting of States Parties for the implementation of the 2001 Convention. Its missions include evaluating the adherence to the Rules of the Convention's Annex in all activities related to underwater cultural heritage, building capacities, developing national action plans, and supporting States Parties in the implementation process.
Professor Azzeddine Karra, Morocco's focal point at UNESCO for underwater cultural heritage since 2013, is internationally recognized for his expertise in this field. He previously chaired the STAB in 2017, reflecting his significant contribution to the protection of global underwater heritage.
This election confirms Morocco's firm and ongoing commitment to the preservation of underwater cultural heritage while strengthening its active and influential presence within UNESCO's specialized international bodies.
It also reflects the international community's trust in Morocco's expertise and the Kingdom's ability to effectively contribute to global efforts to safeguard this invaluable heritage for humanity.
MAP: 18 June 2025
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