In a recent diplomatic engagement, Ambassador Prof. Peter Ngure, Kenya’s Permanent Delegate to UNESCO, paid a courtesy visit to Mr. Lazare Eloundo, UNESCO’s Director of the World Heritage Centre. The meeting provided an opportunity to discuss the ongoing cooperation between Kenya and UNESCO in the field of cultural heritage conservation.
During the call, Ambassador Ngure emphasized Kenya’s commitment to preserving its rich cultural heritage and highlighted the country’s efforts to safeguard its UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Both parties discussed ways to strengthen collaboration on heritage preservation, education, and sustainable tourism, ensuring that Kenya’s heritage continues to inspire and educate future generations.
This visit underscores Kenya’s continued dedication to protecting its cultural assets while promoting international partnerships in heritage conservation.