First Aid to Cultural Heritage

First Aid to Cultural Heritage
Source: ICROM, the Prince Claus Fund, and the Smithsonian Institution

When disasters strike, local communities are the first to try and safeguard their cultural heritage, however their ability to intervene is often greatly reduced during complex and multi-faceted humanitarian crises. At the same time, first responders may not always be aware of what is culturally important, and they often lack the training to handle heritage objects and structures, and meet the specific needs of those who bear traditional knowledge.

First Aid to Cultural Heritage in Times of Crisis is a two-part publication created for the various actors involved in an emergency. It provides a practical method and a set of ready-to-use tools for securing endangered cultural heritage, both tangible and intangible. The user-friendly workflows help readers to plan and implement coordinated cultural rescue and risk reduction operations that involve local communities, heritage custodians, emergency responders and humanitarians.

This resource has two parts:
First Aid to Cultural Heritage in Times of Crisis Handbook

First Aid to Cultural Heritage in Times of Crisis Toolkit