Qatar Museums, in collaboration with UNESCO, the National Committee for International Humanitarian Law (NCIHL) in Qatar, and the National Committee for International Humanitarian Law in the Kingdom of Morocco, hosted a high‑level seminar on the protection of cultural property during armed conflicts. The event brought together experts, policymakers, and heritage specialists to discuss the latest challenges and international mechanisms for safeguarding cultural heritage in times of crisis.
Qatar Museums and partners host Seminar on the Protection of Cultural Property During Armed Conflicts
UNESCO, 19 February 2026, Qatar
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