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Conference Focus General Conferences ICOM Voices International Museum Day Museum International Museums and Chill Network Sharing is Caring SustainabilityNovember 27, 2023
Museums and Chill – Amazonian museums and their communities

November 21, 2023
ICOM creates two new international committees

November 17, 2023
“Respect in museums: inclusive practices, co-creation, restitution and more” Call for ICOM-ITC grants.

November 16, 2023
Recommendations on how to write about non-binary artists

November 14, 2023
Climate Heritage Campaign: Call to Action ahead of COP28

November 9, 2023
Germany – Zambia Exchange Programme: Christopher’s experience

November 3, 2023
ICOM Webinar | Museums and Human Rights

November 2, 2023
ICOM Announces 2024 SAREC Special Projects Grants and Solidarity Projects: Calls for Proposals Now Open

October 31, 2023
When a City Becomes an Immersive Museum for Biodiversity: Experiences at the COP15 in Montreal

October 25, 2023
Statement concerning Israel and Palestine

October 16, 2023
The Collections and the Coup: How Brazilian democratic institutions safeguarded their historical and artistic heritage following an attempted coup

October 13, 2023
Museums and Chill – The Rematriation of the Ni’isjoohl Memorial Pole

October 11, 2023
Sharing is caring – Trans-Inclusive Culture: Guidance on advancing trans inclusion for museums, galleries, archives and heritage organisations

October 9, 2023
Museum International: Towards Decolonisation: Articles in their original language

October 5, 2023
ICOM Announces New Members of its Standing Committees and Working Groups

September 29, 2023
Digital technologies for citizen curation in museums: two case studies from the SPICE project

September 19, 2023
Letter to the museum world

September 14, 2023
ICOM participates at the International Conference on Museum, Technology and the Future of Cultural Heritage in Naples

September 12, 2023
Germany-Zambia Exchange Programme concludes

September 6, 2023
Sharing is Caring – “Ecomuseums and climate change”
