Ministry signs $25,000 heritage sites agreement

08 March 2019, 12:00AM

PR – The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MNRE) has signed an implementation partnership agreement with the United Nation Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO).

The agreement is to implement the Samoa Component of the Capacity Building for Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) of the Island of Mozambique through Knowledge Sharing with the Asia-Pacific Heritage Cities Project.

Total funding received is US$10,000 (T$25,000) to assist MNRE develop a DRR strategy of selected monuments, sites and buildings of heritage significance within the framework of the Government of Samoa’s Waterfront Plan 2017-2026.

The objective of the ‘Capacity Building for Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) of the Island of Mozambique through Knowledge Sharing with the Asia-Pacific Heritage Cities Project’, funded by UNESCO/ Malaysian Funds-in-Trust is to enhance the capacity of member states in Africa, South East Asia and the Pacific for developing DRR strategy of cultural heritage. Samoa’s Pacific neighbor Fiji was selected as one of the beneficiaries for Phase 1 of the project to develop a DRR plan of Levuka Historical Port Town, World Heritage site in Fiji. Phase 2 saw Samoa as a beneficiary, after MNRE with the assistance of UNESCO Office in Samoa submitted a project proposal in May 2018.

MNRE CEO welcomes with appreciation the participation of Samoa in Phase 2 of this project, and hopes the project will provide a blueprint to look at other cultural heritage sites outside of the waterfront area addressing their risks and vulnerability to natural disasters and climate change impacts. Samoa’s involvement has enhanced the participation of the Pacific Small Island Developing States (SIDS) in this project.

The proposed activities for the Samoa Component will consist of (i) awareness activities; (ii) a study visit to Levuka, Fiji; (iii) technical assessment of selected monuments, sites, and buildings of heritage significance; (iv) developing a draft DRR strategy of cultural heritage in the waterfront area. Samoa will also be invited to a regional knowledge-sharing workshop to be held in Penang, Malaysia this year. In implementing these activities, MNRE will work closely with members of the Project Working Group (Centre for Samoan Studies at the National University of Samoa (NUS), Ministry of Education, Sports and Culture (MESC), Ministry of Works, Transport and Infrastructure (MWTI)), and other relevant project stakeholders in the next three months.

The project completion date is the 31st May 2019 and the partnership sees this project contributing to future initiatives in preserving Samoan heritage and culture, through the protection and restoration of its historical monuments and significant cultural sites. This initiative will further reassert the drive by the United Nations through Sustainable Development Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities, with a specific focus on the Apia waterfront area, where about twenty monuments and sites with heritage/cultural value have been identified.


08 March 2019, 12:00AM

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