In July, during the 47th session of the World Heritage Committee in Paris, Mount Mulanje in Malawi was officially inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Specifically recognized as the Mount Mulanje Cultural Landscape, the designation highlights the mountain’s rich cultural and ecological value, including its significance as a sacred site for local communities. It becomes the third site in the country to receive such recognition, following Lake Malawi National Park and the Chongoni Rock Art Area.
This recognition means that communities surrounding Mount Mulanje will benefit from improved environmental protection, new economic opportunities, and the pride of global acknowledgment.
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