16/12/2025
From 7 to 13 December 2025, New Delhi, India, hosted the 20th session of the UNESCO Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (https://ich.unesco.org/en/20com). Our Chair was represented by Prof. Hanna Schreiber, UNESCO Chair Holder, and Mateusz Zając, Assistant to the UNESCO Chair and a PhD candidate.
During the session, the Committee approved 54 new inscriptions to the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Among the newly inscribed elements were Polish basketry traditions. We extend our special recognition and sincere appreciation to basketry communities across Poland and to everyone dedicated to preserving and practising this craft around the world.
The Committee’s programme was complemented by a range of side events and expert meetings. On Monday, 8 December, Prof. Hanna Schreiber participated in a panel organized by the UNESCO Secretariat, Spain, and the ICH NGO FORUM Executive Board, “Living Heritage and Sustainability: The Role of Accredited NGOs in Advancing the UN Development Agenda after MONDIACULT 2025,” which reflected on the outcomes of MONDIACULT 2025 (Barcelona, Spain). In her contribution, she addressed the challenges and gaps in the emerging AI governance agenda, as framed in the MONDIACULT 2025 Outcome Document, with regard to the role of NGOs in controlling living heritage data and access to ICH.
On Tuesday, 9 December, Prof. Schreiber presented the recent activities of her UNESCO Chair team and delivered a keynote address at the First Annual Forum of UNESCO Chairs on Intangible Cultural Heritage, organized on the initiative of Prof. Luigi Petrillo from Sapienza Università di Roma, under the theme “Democratising Intangible Cultural Heritage.” In her speech, she presented the results of the research paper entitled “Where is ‘democracy’ in the ‘most democratic heritage treaty’? An Investigation of the 2003 UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Convention,” recently published in the International Journal of Heritage Studies.
Further strengthening our engagement, Prof. Schreiber also participated on Friday, 12 December, in the meeting of the Working Group on Legal and Policy Development of the ICH NGO Forum, which she co-founded with Prof. Janet Blake.
We extend our sincere thanks to the organisers for their excellent hospitality and to all partners of our UNESCO Chair engaged in implementing the 2003 Convention. We look forward to meeting again at the General Assembly of the States Parties to the 2003 Convention, planned for June 2026 in Paris, and at the end of November and the beginning of December 2026 in Xiamen, China, the host of the 21st session of the Committee (21.COM). For more information visit: ich.unesco.org and ichgovernance.com.