A Global Recognition

THAAP is proud to be a UNESCO-accredited NGO, a milestone that reflects our long-standing dedication to the protection and promotion of cultural heritage. This accreditation is not merely a title; it is a global validation of our methodology, ethics, and scholarly rigor. As an accredited body, THAAP serves as an advisor in the field of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH), contributing to international dialogues and ensuring that Pakistan’s diverse cultural expressions—from traditional music to ancient building crafts—are recognized and protected on the world stage.

Scientific Conservation Standards

Our relationship with UNESCO involves active participation in the implementation of the 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage. THAAP works closely with UNESCO’s regional offices to conduct community-based inventories and capacity-building workshops. By aligning our local initiatives with international standards, we ensure that the voices of rural artisans and traditional knowledge-holders are heard in the corridors of global policy-making. This partnership allows us to bring world-class expertise to Pakistan while sharing our indigenous wisdom with the global community.

Key Areas of Collaboration

Community-Based Inventorying (CBI)

Training local communities to document their own traditions using UNESCO-approved methodologies.

ICH Safeguarding

Developing action plans to protect endangered crafts, oral traditions, and performing arts.

Capacity Building

Conducting workshops for government officials, NGOs, and practitioners on heritage management and policy.

International Reporting

Contributing to the periodic reports on the state of heritage safeguarding in the region.

Impact of Accreditation

The Field Impact

Local Implementation

Accreditation allows THAAP to access global best practices, which we implement in projects like the mapping of South Punjab or the revival of the Kashikari craft.
The Global Voice

International Advocacy

THAAP represents Pakistan’s civil society at UNESCO General Assembly meetings, ensuring our regional cultural nuances are included in global heritage discourse.

Milestones in Global Engagement

Official Accreditation

Granted by the Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage.

UNESCO Consultancy

Serving as technical experts for community-led documentation projects in diverse ecological zones.

Cross-Border Dialogue

Facilitating regional cooperation on shared heritage across the Indus Valley and South Asia.

Useful links

Services Links

Copyright. All Rights Reserved by THAAP.