A Longstanding Partnership
The cooperation between Saudi Arabia and UNESCO dates back to 1946 when Saudi Arabia first endorsed the UNESCO constitution, initiating a longstanding partnership. This relationship has seen significant milestones, such as Hegra in AlUla becoming Saudi Arabia’s first World Heritage Site in 2008. Additionally, Saudi Arabia’s active participation in UNESCO’s Executive Committee and the Intangible Cultural Heritage Committee has strengthened this partnership.
Within this context, RCU has designed and activated a cross-sectoral strategic partnership with UNESCO centred around five pillars: UNESCO Heritage Programmes, KSA Leadership, Sustainable Development, Knowledge and Capacity Building, and Communications and Visibility. UNESCO and RCU have signed a pioneering agreement that opens a new chapter for cultural cooperation for the protection and promotion of the site’s cultural, natural, and documentary heritage.