Monrovia, May 13 -- Culture Ambassador, Kekura Kamara, is urging the national Legislature to swiftly ratify eight outstanding UNESCO conventions, warning that continued delay could result in irreversible loss of the country's cultural heritage.

By Emmanuel Weedee-Conway

Speaking to reporters upon his return from the UNESCO Conference on Heritage Affairs held in Sivas, Turkey, Kamara emphasized that full membership in UNESCO hinges on ratifying these key international agreements. He said doing so would open the door to critical funding, technical support, and international partnerships to safeguard Liberia's cultural assets.

"Liberia is rich in culture and history, but without urgent action, we risk losing it," Kamara stressed. "We mus...