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Memory of the World Programme

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Memory of the World Programme
collaboration, project, Laingu
Di pilli ni1992 Mali niŋ
Siɣili-lana yulimemory, Dunia Mali niŋ
Ŋun piliUNESCO Mali niŋ
Ŋun wuhiraUNESCO Mali niŋ
Mali niyapreservation Mali niŋ
Lahabaya dundɔŋ din mali dihitabilihttps://www.unesco.org/en/memory-world, https://www.unesco.org/fr/memory-world, https://www.unesco.org/es/memory-world, https://www.unesco.org/zh/memory-world Mali niŋ
Logo of the Memory of the World Programme

UNESCO's Memory of the World (MoW) Programme nyɛla tiŋ' duya tɛha din bɔri gbaari binkura taarihi din kpa talahi biɛhigu ni. Di niya nyɛla di gu ninsalisili taarihi ka taɣi, kpihimbu,mbaɣaka ni taɣibu ni ʒilɛli ni, n ti pahi saɣimbu din nyɛ suhuyurilim. Di kpaŋsirila binkura gu ka taɣi, binyɛra din be bukunima biɛhisi shee, ka baŋsiri ʒingama nim mini salo zaa zaŋ chaŋ lala binyɛra polo.[1][2][3]

"Memory of the World International Register" ni pili naai, UNESCO mini Memory of the World Programme kpaŋsila tiŋgbana mini tiŋgbani yaɣa komitiinima n ti pahi tiŋgbana mini tiŋgbani yaɣa rijisita nim din kpaŋsiri tiŋgbana mini tiŋgbani yaɣa binyɛra din kpa talahi, amaa ka dii bi zani ti ti niŋ talahi n-ti dunia zaa.[4]

The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen (1789) was used to disseminate to the political community the first French Constitution.[5]

Memory of the World International Register

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kalila taarihi binkura ni be luɣ'shɛŋa – satara, kukoya din yaai, bukunima mini bikura ni be luɣ'shɛŋa.[6] "International Advisory Committee" ni piigi shɛli ka "Director-General of UNESCO," saɣitili m be din ni.[7] Ka lahi kɔhiri di zaɣ' viɛli tiri salo.[3] Di lahi nyɛla di chɛ ka lala binyɛra ŋɔ lahabaya gindi luɣili kam.[3]

Tuuli bini din kpe lala "International Register" ŋɔ ni daa kpela dini yuuni 1997.[1][3][8]

Zaŋ kana Anashaara goli April yuuni 2025, binyɛra kɔbisinu ni pisopɔin ka bɛ daa zaŋ niŋ "International Register."[9]

Nangbankpeeni ka din ni. Yuuni 2015 ni, kamani ŋmahinli, yɛltɔɣ' bihi daa niŋ East Asia, dini daa niŋ MoW Program ŋmanila di malila dini saɣiritiri taarihi binyɛr' shɛŋa, di bahi bahindi di tabi Nanjing "Massacre" mini "comfort women."[10]

Region Number of inscriptions to the Register
Memory of the World Register – Africa 35
Memory of the World Register – Arab States 17
Memory of the World Register – Asia and the Pacific 154
Memory of the World Register – Europe and North America 274
Memory of the World Register – Latin America and the Caribbean 77
Memory of the World Register – Other 7
Total 496

Top 10 countries by number of inscriptions

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Rank Country Number of inscriptions
1  Germany 33
2  United Kingdom 27
3  Netherlands 26
4  France 22
5  South Korea 20
6  Poland 19
7  China 18
8  Spain 17
9  Austria 16
9 Tɛmplet:Country data Russia 16
11  India 13

National and regional registers

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Tiŋgbana mini tiŋgbani yaɣ' shɛŋa "Memory of the World committees" malila di dahalali "Memory of the World registers," ka di wuhiri bɛ ni mali binshɛŋa.[11][12] National registers nim n-nyɛ:

The Jikji, created in 1377, is the earliest known book printed with movable metal type.

Memory of the World IAC meetings

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International Advisory Committee yuma ayi kam laɣingu nyɛla laɣ'shɛli bɛ ni ʒiini gbaari shaawara ka mali bin' pala pahiri rijisita maa ni:

IAC Session Date Site IAC chairperson Number of nominations evaluated Number of inscriptions to the register References
1st 1993
Sept 12–14
Pułtusk, Poland Jean-Pierre Wallot (Canada)[23] none none [6]
2nd 1995
May 3–5
Paris, France Jean-Pierre Wallot (Canada)[8] none none [6]
3rd 1997
Sept 29 – Oct 1
Tashkent, Uzbekistan Jean-Pierre Wallot (Canada) 69 38 [6][8]
Bureau Meeting 1998
Sept 4–5
London, United Kingdom Jean-Pierre Wallot (Canada) none none [6]
4th 1999
Jun 10–12
Vienna, Austria Bendik Rugaas (Norway) 20 9 [23]
5th 2001
Jun 27–29
Cheongju, South Korea Bendik Rugaas (Norway) 42 21 [24]
6th 2003
Aug 28–30
Gdańsk, Poland Ekaterina Genieva (Russian Federation) 41 23 [3][25]
7th 2005
Jun 13–18
Lijiang, China Deanna B. Marcum (US) 53 29 [16][17]
8th 2007
Jun 1–15
Pretoria, South Africa Alissandra Cummins (Barbados) 53 38 [26][27]
9th 2009
Jul 27–31
Bridgetown, Barbados Roslyn Russell (Australia) 55 35 [28][29]
10th 2011
May 22–25
Manchester, United Kingdom Roslyn Russell (Australia) 84 45 [30]
11th 2013
Jun 18–21
Gwangju, South Korea Helena R Asamoah-Hassan (Ghana) 84 56 [31]
12th 2015
Oct 4–6
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Abdulla El Reyes (United Arab Emirates) 86 44 [32]
13th 2017
Oct 24–27
Paris, France Abdulla El Reyes (United Arab Emirates) 132 78 [33]
14th 2023
Mar 8–10,
Apr 11
Paris, France + online 88 64 [34]
15th 2025
Feb 26–28
Paris, France 122 74 [35]
  1. 1 2 Edmondson, Ray (2020). "Memory of the World: An Introduction". In Edmondson, Ray; Jordan, Lothar; Prodan, Anca Claudia (eds.). The UNESCO Memory of the World Programme: Key Aspects and Recent Developments. Cham: Springer. pp. 21–22. ISBN 978-3-030-18441-4.
  2. Official website. UNESCO Memory of the World Programme.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 Twenty-three new inscriptions on Memory of the World Register of Documentary Collections. UNESCO Press (2003-09-01).
  4. UNESCO. MoW Committees.
  5. Original Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen (1789–1791). UNESCO Memory of the World Programme.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 A chirim ya: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named strategy
  7. "Memory of the World: Documentary heritage treasures of Africa" (en). UNESCO Memory of the World Programme. 12 December 2023. https://www.unesco.org/en/articles/memory-world.
  8. 1 2 3 Third Meeting of the International Advisory Committee of the Memory of the World Programme, Tashkent, 29 September-1st October 1997: final report. UNESCO Memory of the World Programme (October 1997).
  9. Memory of the World.
  10. Yamamoto, Mayumi (2016). "Heritage and Diplomacy: A Cultural Approach to UNESCO's Document Registry Program in East Asia". Annual Journal of Cultural Anthropology 11.
  11. Unlocking the Past, Shaping the Future: UNESCO’s Memory of the World Registers for Collective Memory. UNESCO Memory of the World Programme.
  12. Russell, Roslyn (2020). "The Memory of the World Registers and Their Potential". In Edmondson, Ray; Jordan, Lothar; Prodan, Anca Claudia (eds.). The UNESCO Memory of the World Programme: Key Aspects and Recent Developments. Cham: Springer. p. 44. ISBN 978-3-030-18441-4.
  13. Monkman, Lenard (11 September 2019). "National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation archives added to UNESCO world register" (en-US). CBC. https://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous/national-centre-for-truth-and-reconciliation-archives-added-to-unesco-world-register-1.5280185.
  14. Canada Memory of the World Register (en).
  15. UNESCO. National Register of the Memory of the World incorporates 14 new inscriptions.
  16. 1 2 Twenty-nine new documentary collections inscribed on the Memory of the World Register. UNESCO Press (2005-06-21).
  17. 1 2 Seventh Meeting of the International Advisory Committee of the Memory of the World Programme. UNESCO.
  18. UNESCO/Jikji Memory of the World 2009 Prize awarded to National Archives of Malaysia. UNESCO Memory of the World Programme (2009-08-21).
  19. National Archives of Australia to receive UNESCO/Jikji Memory of the World Prize. UNESCO News Service (2011-05-30).
  20. UNESCO / Jikji Memory of the World Prize 2020 awarded to the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (Cambodia) (April 9, 2020).
  21. The American University in Cairo to receive 2022 UNESCO/Jikji Memory of the World Prize | UNESCO (en).
  22. The National Library of Indonesia to receive 2024 UNESCO-Jikji Memory of the World Prize (September 3, 2024).
  23. 1 2 Fourth meeting of the International Advisory Committee of the Memory of the World Programme, Vienna, 10-12 June 1999: final report. UNESCO Memory of the World Programme (July 1999).
  24. Fifth Meeting of the International Advisory Committee of the Memory of the World Programme. UNESCO.
  25. Sixth Meeting of the International Advisory Committee of the Memory of the World Programme. UNESCO.
  26. Jasmina Sopova (2007-06-20). Thirty-eight new inscriptions for Memory of the World Register. UNESCO Press.
  27. Eighth Meeting of the International Advisory Committee of the Memory of the World Programme. UNESCO (2007).
  28. Joie Springer (2007-06-20). Thirty-eight new inscriptions for Memory of the World Register. UNESCO Press.
  29. 9th Meeting of the International Advisory Committee of the Memory of the World Programme, Christ Church, Barbados, 29-31 July 2009: report. UNESCO Memory of the World Programme (December 2009).
  30. 10th Meeting of the International Advisory Committee Memory of the World Programme Manchester, United Kingdom, 22–25 May 2011 Report. UNESCO (2011).
  31. 54 new inscriptions on UNESCO Memory of the World Register. UNESCO Memory of the World Programme (2013).
  32. 12th Meeting of the International Advisory Committee of the Memory of the World Programme, 4-6 October 2015, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates: final report (October 2015).
  33. Report of 13th Meeting of the International Advisory Committee (IAC), UNESCO, Paris, 24-27 October 2017 (November 2017).
  34. Nominations of new items of documentary heritage to be inscribed on the Memory of the World international register: list of nominations (14 April 2023).
  35. Nominations of new items of documentary heritage to be inscribed on the Memory of the World International Register: list of nominations (18 March 2025).
    • Buckley, Kristal; Darian-Smith, Kate (2023). "International Conflict, National Pasts, and UNESCO World Heritage and Memory of the World". In Sluga, Glenda; Darian-Smith, Kate; Herren, Madeleine (eds.). Sites of International Memory. University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 294–320. doi:10.2307/j.ctv2zjz7d9.16. ISBN 978-1-5128-2406-3. OCLC 1376193602.