RIYADH — The Saudi Improvement and Reconstruction Program for Yemen (SDRPY) and UNESCO have signed a memorandum of understanding to strengthen the preservation of Yemeni cultural heritage and determine historic websites eligible for the UNESCO World Heritage Checklist.
Constructing on a profitable partnership that features the restoration of Seiyun Palace and help for primary training, this settlement gives technical help and institutional capacity-building throughout heritage, science, and tradition.
This system’s efforts embody numerous initiatives, from digitizing historic manuscripts at Al-Ahgaf Manuscripts Library in Tarim to supporting the socio-economic empowerment of girls via conventional craft workshops within the Socotra Archipelago.
Moreover, the collaboration extends to preserving intangible heritage, such because the Mehri language, and fostering cultural alternate via joint musical and creative occasions.
With greater than 268 initiatives throughout eight important sectors, SDRPY continues to play a pivotal function in safeguarding Yemen’s cultural heritage whereas driving sustainable improvement and financial advantages for the Yemeni folks.




