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3. Towards the robust and effective use of
                                                                                                                   documentary heritage
                                                                                                                   Efforts to preserve and provide access to
                                                                                                               documentary heritage are vital. However, what has
                                                                                                               perhaps been underemphasized is the next step
                                                                                                               enabled by these efforts.
                                                                                                                   The question to be asked is, therefore, “How
                                                                                                               can memory institutions connect their collections
                                                                                                               to users of all types, at all levels, and realize the
                                                                                                               societal potential of their collections?”
                                                                                                                   Documentary heritage has a strong role to play
                                                                                                               in fostering knowledge-based dialogues, including
                                                                                                               intercultural dialogue. In general, this dialogue can
                                                                                                               promote understanding between different societies     4. The role of Documentary Heritage in
                                                                                                               or cultures regardless of geographically distances,   Sustainable Development
                                                                                                               and thus facilitate reconciliation and peace. By   The fundamental role of documentary heritage
                                                                                                               maximizing cooperation among memory institutions  in informing inclusive, just and peaceful societies
                                                                                                               around the world, this potential can best be  is  rooted  in  the  2030  Agenda  for  Sustainable
                                                                                                               realized.                                      Development.
                                                                                                                   In this regard, regional and national MoW      Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16 seeks
                                                                                                               committees are in the best position to promote  to “promote peaceful and inclusive societies for
                                                                                                               documentary heritage as it relates to human rights,  sustainable development, provide access to justice
           2. Documentary heritage in a fast-evolving  regardless of their geographical locations, to take     democracy and social justice movements. Further  for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive
         context: turning threats into  opportunities   part in discussions, further highlighting the need     they should continue to encourage Member States  institutions at all levels”. Target 16.10 of this SDG
         Documentary heritage is fragile and especially  for concerted action on safeguarding documentary      to submit joint nominations to the MoW International  aims to “ensure public access to information and
     susceptible to a great number of hazards. Without  heritage as “the memory of the world”.                 Register, or otherwise engage their counterparts  protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with
     appropriate management and preservation,           Throughout these challenges, it has also               from other countries in trans-border or sub-regional  national legislation and international agreements.”
     including that in digital format, this material is at risk  become increasingly clear that documentary    activities on common heritage.                     Therefore, practical steps to realize the
     of being lost forever.                         heritage can act as a source of scientific, edu-               These efforts to promote the robust and  potential of documentary heritage to promote
         In the past decades, documentary heritage  cational, aesthetic and cultural value for citizens,       effective use of documentary heritage and wider  peaceful, just and inclusive societies, are required.
     has been impacted by a host of destructive forces.  memory institutions and governments. It offers a      recognition of its value can help inform and connect   This can be facilitated by positioning the
     In the first instance, it has fallen victim to its own  glimpse into how people and governments in the    citizens and, in turn, help them participate in  documentary heritage collections held in libraries,
     fragility and instability, but beyond this, brutal wars,  past coped with challenges similar to those faced   promoting inclusive, just and peaceful societies –  archives, museums, and other memory institutions
     social upheaval, and other natural and human-  today. For example, surviving documentation on             the theme of the 30th anniversary celebration.  as informational resources linking the past, present
     caused disasters have resulted in its destruction.  the 1918 Influenza Pandemic, which lasted until                                                      and future. All stakeholders, within memory in-
     Furthermore, over the last two years, it has been  1920, offers first-hand evidence of how individuals,                                                  stitutions and beyond, must consider documentary
     caught up in a fast-changing information landscape,  communities and governments. This response                                                          heritage as a resource for facilitating both “public
     particularly in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.   was against the backdrop of government-imposed                                                         access to information” and the enjoyment of
         However,  within  all  of  these threats is  the  lockdown measures on archives, libraries, museums                                                  fundamental freedoms, including the right to cultural
     opportunity for memory institutions to adapt,  and other public places, and therefore resonates                                                          participation.
     including  by  embracing  digital  innovation to  with the lived experience of many today.                                                                   More specifically, positioning documentary
     preserve and enhance the accessibility of          Recognition of the many threats to docu-                                                              heritage as a contributing factor in building
     documentary heritage.                          mentary heritage has placed an increased focus                                                            inclusive, just and peaceful societies requires an
         Since the outbreak of COVID-19, more and  on the need to invest in education and awareness                                                           effort to:
     more memory institutions have improved the  raising across generations on the shared value of
     accessibility of their collections via digital access  humankind’s documentary heritage. This must be                                                        (i)   Ensure that documentary heritage is protected
     on a much larger scale. Such threats have also led to  targeted to all members of society, of all ages and                                                      within memory institutions;
     new forms of national and international cooperation  at all levels within the formal education system and                                                    (ii) Make it readily available and accessible to all;
     among memory institutions, where the widespread  beyond. This is already central to the mission of                                                           (iii)  Promote its use and re-use as a matter of
                                                                                                                                                                     fundamental freedoms.
     adoption of virtual meetings have allowed experts,  memory institutions.


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