The UNESCO World Heritage Centre is pleased to announce the selected projects of the World Heritage Volunteers (WHV) 2025 Campaign, under the theme of ‘World Heritage Volunteers 2025 - Working on the Future’.
89 action camp projects will be implemented from April to December 2025 at 82 World Heritage properties and sites on the Tentative Lists, by 70 organizations in 41 countries around the globe.
After seventeen years of grassroots youth activities and international cooperation, the World Heritage Volunteers (WHV) Initiative continue to involve young people, communities and site managers in building together new, inclusive societies where World Heritage is a source of resilience, humanity and innovation, beyond the challenges that faces the World. National and international volunteers will work together with the local communities to preserve our common cultural and natural heritage, through concrete hands-on and awareness-raising activities, which will provide empowering and enriching opportunities to young people and enable them to go beyond the constraints of geography to some of the most outstanding places in the world.
Volunteering for World Heritage preservation is a unique experience! Come join us in the WHV 2025 Campaign!
What is the WHV Initiative?
The WHV Initiative was launched in 2008 to encourage young people to undertake concrete actions and play an active role in the protection, preservation and promotion of World Heritage. It consists of action camp projects organized by organizations or institutions, involving national and international volunteers in awareness-raising and hands on activities. These projects are implemented in cooperation with multiple stakeholders and partners, including the local communities, who work together towards the preservation of our common cultural and natural heritage.
The World Heritage Volunteers Initiative is led by the UNESCO World Heritage Centre in collaboration with Better World.
How to become a Volunteer?
To become a volunteer, please refer to the list of selected projects of the World Heritage Volunteers 2025 Campaign, along with the brief descriptions of the selected projects, below. You may choose a project of your interest, based on the activities, duration and timeline of the project.
Please note that the UNESCO World Heritage Centre and the global coordinator Better World are not responsible for the selection of individual volunteers. As such, you will need to contact the organizations implementing the chosen projects directly, so that they may be able to provide you with details regarding the application procedure, and other necessary information. The contact details are available in the brief descriptions below.
Selected Projects
Full list of selected projects
for the World Heritage Volunteers 2025 Campaign
AFRICA
Burkina Faso
WHV – Ancient Ferrous Metallurgy Sites of Burkina Faso – Association Bien le Tama
Cameroon
WHV - La Chefferie de Bafut - Regional service of cultural heritage and museums
Congo
WHV - Ancien port d’embarquement des esclaves de Loango - Fondation Eboko
WHV – Domaine Royal de Mbé – Fondation Eboko
Côte d’Ivoire
Ghana
WHV - Asante Traditional Buildings - Voluntary Workcamps Association of Ghana (VOLU)
Kenya
WHV – The Tana Delta and Forests Complex – Girls to Women Foundation
WHV – The Historic Town of Gedi – Girls to Women Foundation
WHV – Lamu Old Town – Girls to Women Foundation
WHV – Fort Jesus, Mombasa – Faraja Africa Foundation
WHV - The African Great Rift Valley - The Maasai Mara - Kenia Voluntary Service Organisation (KVSO)
WHV - Kakamega Forest - Kenia Voluntary Service Organisation (KVSO)
WHV - Thimlich Ohinga Archaeological Site - Kenia Voluntary Service Organisation (KVSO)
Madagascar
WHV – Andrefana Dry Forests - Jeunes Actifs pour le Développement Durable de Madagascar (JADD MADA)
WHV – Royal Hill of Ambohimanga – Education for Madagascar
Mozambique
WHV - Island of Mozambique - Associação dos Jovens Voluntários (AJOV)
WHV - The Quirimbas Archipelago - Associação do Sistema de Monitoria Orientada para a Gestão (ASMOG)
Nigeria
WHV - Sukur Cultural Landscape - African International Documentary Festival Foundation (AFIDFF)
WHV - Gashaki-Gumpti National Park - African International Documentary Festival Foundation (AFIDFF)
Rwanda
Uganda
WHV - Bwindi Impenetrable National Park – Faraja Africa Foundation
WHV - Rwenzori Mountains National Park – Ujana Empowerment Foundation Limited
WHV – Rwenzori Mountains National Park – Association of World Heritage Ambassadors in Uganda (AWOHA)
United Republic of Tanzania
WHV – Stone Town of Zanzibar – Faraja Africa Foundation
Zambia/Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
ARAB STATES
Morocco
WHV – Medina of Fez – Association Moultaka des Jeunes pour le Développement (AMJD)
Saudi-Arabia
WHV – Al-Ahsa Oasis, an Evolving Cultural Landscape – Heritage Commission
ASIA AND THE PACIFIC
Bangladesh
WHV - Ruins of the Buddhist Vihara at Paharpur - Nagar Upakhyan
WHV - The Sundarbans - Nagar Upakhyan
China
WHV – Ancient City of Ping Yao – Ruan Yisan Heritage Foundation
WHV – Cultural Landscape of Old Tea Forests of the Jingmai Mountain in Pu’er – Good Food Fund
WHV – Dong Villages - Tongdao Youkuan Cultural Tourism Company
WHV – Mount Wutai – Shanxi Coshare Innovation Institute of Energy & Environment
WHV – Summer Palace, an Imperial Garden in Beijing – Beijing Forestry University
India
WHV - Historic City of Ahmadabad - Khushtar Heritage Collective
WHV - Historic City of Ahmadabad - Elixir Foundation
WHV - Kakatiya Rudreshwara (Ramappa) Temple, Telangana - Kakatiya Heritage Trust
WHV- Vadnagar – A multi-layered Historic town, Gujarat – Khushtar Heritage Collective
WHV - Western Ghats - MKSSS’s Institute of Sustainability and Development Studies
Malaysia
Pakistan
WHV – Taxila – Indus River Valley Institute
Thailand
WHV - Dong Phayayen-Khao Yai Forest Complex - Volunteer Spirit Association (VSA Thailand)
WHV - Historic City of Ayutthaya - Department of Architecture, Kasetsart University
EUROPE AND NORTH AMERICA
Andorra
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Canada
WHV – Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks – The Owl Experience
Croatia
WHV - Stari Grad Plain - Agency for Stari Grad Plain Management
Denmark
WHV – Viking-Age Ring Fortresses – Nordjyske Museer & The National Museum of Denmark
Finland
WHV - Fortress of Suomenlinna - The Governing Body of Suomenlinna
Germany
WHV - Classical Weimar - European Heritage Volunteers
WHV - Erzgebirge/Krušnohoří Mining Region (Schloss Lauenstein) - European Heritage Volunteers
WHV - Moravian Church Settlements - European Heritage Volunteers
WHV - Upper Middle Rhine Valley – European Heritage Volunteers
Italy
WHV - Prehistoric Pile Dwellings around the Alps - Fondazione Piero Simoni
Romania
WHV - Brâncuși Monumental Ensemble of Târgu Jiu - Maria Foundation
WHV - Historic Centre of Sighișoara - Maria Foundation
Spain
WHV - San Millán Yuso and Suso Monasteries - Fundación San Millán de la Cogolla
WHV - Works of Antoni Gaudí - Casa Batllo S.L.
Sweden
WHV - Rock Carvings in Tanum - Vitlycke Museum
Türkiye
WHV – Neolithic Site of Çatalhöyük – Konya Metropolitan Municipality
United States of America
LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN
Brazil
Colombia
WHV - Coffee Cultural Landscape of Colombia – Asociación Cultural los Quindos
WHV – San Agustín Archaeological Park – Corporacion Huiltur
Costa Rica
WHV - Area de Conservación Guanacaste - Asociación ProParques
Guatemala
WHV – National Archaeological Park Tak’alik Ab’aj – National Archaeological Park Tak’alik Ab’aj
Mexico