Previous Sessions
Initiatives brought up by young people at the 2019 forum ——review of the 43rd World Heritage Young Professionals Forum

Initiatives brought up by young people at the 2019 forum ——review of the 43rd World Heritage Young Professionals Forum

The World Heritage Young Professionals Forum(WHYPF) is one of UNESCO's flagship events and serves as a platform for gathering young people and heritage experts from all over the world to promote mutual learning and exchanges and to reach a consensus on heritage protection.

Young People’s Views on Heritage and Tourism: Review of previous World Heritage Young Professionals Forum

Young People’s Views on Heritage and Tourism: Review of previous World Heritage Young Professionals Forum

The World Heritage Young Professionals Forum(WHYPF) is not only a platform to raise young people’s awareness of the world’s natural and cultural heritage protection, facilitate cultural exchanges and provide learning opportunities, but also a global stage to showcase the wisdom of youth, air their views and take on responsibility.

What did our young participants do at the World Heritage Young Professionals Forum? —— Contents and formats of previous World Heritage Young Professionals Forum

What did our young participants do at the World Heritage Young Professionals Forum? —— Contents and formats of previous World Heritage Young Professionals Forum

The World Heritage Young Professionals Forum(WHYPF) is one of the main activities of the World Heritage Education Programme designed to foster intercultural learning and exchange by bringing students and teachers together from different parts of the world and promote the development of the World Heritage cause by imparting the value of heritage to them.

What are the concerns of young people with world heritage?  ——Review of previous World Heritage Young Professionals Forum

What are the concerns of young people with world heritage? ——Review of previous World Heritage Young Professionals Forum

The World Heritage Young Professionals Forum(WHYPF) has been held in conjunction with the yearly session of the World Heritage Committee since 1995.