THAAP, established in 2006, is registered as a not-for-profit Section 42 Company with the Securities Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP). We are a dedicated forum of academics, professionals, and practitioners committed to improving the state of education, particularly in the fields of Art and Culture, through multi-disciplinary discourse and democratic practices.
THAAP holds the unique distinction of being the first and only UNESCO-accredited NGO in Pakistan under the 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH). Accredited in June 2018, THAAP provides advisory services to the UNESCO Intergovernmental Committee, contributing expert knowledge to the global field of cultural heritage..
To foster a deep understanding of the history, art, and architecture of Pakistan. Through our publications, conferences, and field projects, we provide the tools and documentation necessary to protect our tangible and intangible heritage for future generations.
We envision a society that is culturally conscious and takes immense pride in its pluralistic history. Our goal is to make heritage a pillar of national development and a source of social cohesion.
A multi-disciplinary initiative dedicated to the preservation of cultural heritage and the empowerment of local communities. THAAP bridges scholarly research with grassroots action to document, celebrate, and sustain our indigenous wisdom for future generations.
Annual International Conferences and year-round seminars.
An independent academic wing for peer-reviewed books and journals.
Enabling livelihood opportunities and pride for marginalized craft communities.
Dedicated to the preservation and promotion of regional languages.
Special Forte: Rehabilitation and conservation of heritage buildings like St. Hilda’s Hostel (1876), Kinnaird College (1913), and Cathedral Church, Lahore (1854).
Led by Prof. Sajida Haider Vandal and Prof. Pervaiz Vandal, THAAP is supported by a pool of experienced advisors, volunteers, and young researchers. Our leadership has extensive experience in the conservation of World Heritage Sites (WHS), including the Shalamar Gardens Lahore (a UNESCO-Getty Foundation initiative) and the Lahore Fort.
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