No poor Countries when it comes to CULTURAL HERITAGE

1. Independency: self-governing body; no straight grants
2. Credibility: welcomed locally and globally
3. Professionalism: senior and junior top level specialists
4. No conflicts of interest: no personal consultancy to assessed sites
5. Transparency: preliminary report shared with site managers
6. Timely advice: process completed by 1 year
7. Cost-effectiveness: overall expenses detailed in advance
8. Involvement: data obtained from several stakeholders
9. Voluntary application: starting only when you want
10. Continuous monitoring: renewing after three years


Cultural Heritage
is the collective memory
of Humankind

Cultural Heritage is a
non renewable resource

Quality Management
of Cultural Heritage
should be oriented to its preservation,
in the context of sustainable development