New head of Unesco world heritage centre wants to put Africa on the map
by Lizzy Davies from Environment | The Guardian on (#5T7H0)
Lazare Eloundou Assomo wants to address imbalance that benefits rich nations and protect sites threatened by climate crisis and war
It covers 9 million sq miles from the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean and from the Sahara in the north to Cape Point in the south. And in between lie some of the world's most ancient cultural sites and precious natural wonders.
However, despite its vast size, sub-Saharan Africa has never been proportionately represented on Unesco's world heritage list, its 98 sites dwarfed by Europe, North America and Asia.
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