Nation Bulletin

Dauchh Palki contributes to World Heritage Fund.

Yet to formally ratify Convention

By King Surfer Captain Good Vibes
09/23/2022 02:15 pm
Updated: 09/23/2022 02:39 pm

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The World Heritage Fund today and the Secretariat of the World Heritage Committee acknowledged the contribution by Dauchh Palki of five million Dauchh Palki currency units to the fund.

The Secretariat notes that Dauchh Palki's leader is yet to publicly announced ratification of the World Heritage Convention and remains as such still an Observer but with full U.N.O membership voting and veto rights.

King Surfer Captain Good Vibes of the Oceanic Domain of ANZAC publicly stated he was willing to nominate Dauchh Palki to membership of the World Heritage Committee including a role on the Secretariat. He is sure he will have the support of the Committees Chairperson for Dauchh Palki's nomination

An Intergovernmental Committee for the Protection of the Cultural and Natural Heritage of Outstanding Universal Value, called "the World Heritage Committee", is hereby established within the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. It shall be composed of States Parties to the Convention, elected by States Parties to the Convention meeting in general assembly during the ordinary session of the General Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. 

(The Secretariat assembles suggestions and comments made by Member States of UNESCO and the international organizations concerned. It is responsible for the formulation of specific projects, and prepares them for examination by the Council.)

This was made in acknowledging Dauchh Palki's demonstarated committment to preserve site of importance for its own people as well as for international tourists to behold and enjoy.

The Secertariat acknowledges receipt of the 'Tentative List' of Dauchh Palki's sites they feel are of such importance as to be included on the World Heritage List Register and looks forward to a formal invitation from the Dauchh Palki's government for assessment teams to be sent to investigate and compile their reports.

 

 

DaDauchh Palki's Tentative List: (Includes South Delarean Sites)
Fort Delare and Fort Delare Cemetery in Fort Delare, South Delare. (Cultural) [Monument and ruins of Fort Delare]
St. Marley's Cathedral, Sarlington, Dauchh Palki (Cultural) [A large Catholic Cathedral] 

Historic Jeralchi Plaza, Calarie, Dauchh Palki (Cultural) [Historic Plaza with monuments celebrating general John Jeralchi in the nation's capital of Calarie]

Man Falls, Lestoke, Dauchh Palki (Natural) [623 feet waterfall feeding into the Cheris River, is the largest waterfall in Dauchh Palki]

Ruins of Monticello, Sotto, Dauchh Palki (Cultural) [The ruins of a historic site dating back hundreds of years]

Independence Hall Historic Memorial, Corlevins, Dauchh Palki (Cultural) [The ruins of a historic site dating back hundreds of years]

God's Cliff, Gandall City, Dauchh Palki (Natural) [A 866 foot drop cliff off of Mt. Rath]

Centro de Arte del Siglo, Sarlintgon, Dauchh Palki (Cultural) [A Dauchh Palkian-Hispanic cultural expo]

Christ's Mission (or Catholic Harbor), BodanFord, South Delare (Cultural) [A Historic Plaza housing the Retaldo Catholic's Church] 

Grand Hills, Manchin, Dauchh Palki (Natural) [1 Mile area of waving hills]

Great Lighthouse, Roanak, Dauchh Palki (Cultural) [Lighthouse on shore]

 

The General Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization meeting in Paris from 17 October to 21 November 1972, at its seventeenth session,

Noting that the cultural heritage and the natural heritage are increasingly threatened with destruction not only by the traditional causes of decay, but also by changing social and economic conditions which aggravate the situation with even more formidable phenomena of damage or destruction,

Considering that deterioration or disappearance of any item of the cultural or natural heritage constitutes a harmful impoverishment of the heritage of all the nations of the world,

Considering that protection of this heritage at the national level often remains incomplete because of the scale of the resources which it requires and of the insufficient economic, scientific, and technological resources of the country where the property to be protected is situated,

Recalling that the Constitution of the Organization provides that it will maintain, increase, and diffuse knowledge, by assuring the conservation and protection of the world's heritage, and recommending to the nations concerned the necessary international conventions,

Considering that the existing international conventions, recommendations and resolutions concerning cultural and natural property demonstrate the importance, for all the peoples of the world, of safeguarding this unique and irreplaceable property, to whatever people it may belong,

Considering that parts of the cultural or natural heritage are of outstanding interest and therefore need to be preserved as part of the world heritage of mankind as a whole,

Considering that, in view of the magnitude and gravity of the new dangers threatening them, it is incumbent on the international community as a whole to participate in the protection of the cultural and natural heritage of outstanding universal value, by the granting of collective assistance which, although not taking the place of action by the State concerned, will serve as an efficient complement thereto,

Considering that it is essential for this purpose to adopt new provisions in the form of a convention establishing an effective system of collective protection of the cultural and natural heritage of outstanding universal value, organized on a permanent basis and in accordance with modern scientific methods,

Having decided, at its sixteenth session, that this question should be made the subject of an international convention,

Adopts this sixteenth day of November 1972 this Convention.