Koutammakou is a vast transboundary cultural landscape stretching from north-eastern Togo to north-western Benin. It is the land of the Batammariba, a people remarkable in particular for its highly elaborate organic architecture reflecting an intimate relationship between humans and their environment.
In 2004, the Outstanding Universal Value (OUV) of this cultural landscape was recognised by the World Heritage Committee with the inscription of a territory of 50,000 hectares on the Togolese side. The State Party of Benin is proposing an extension of the property inscribed on the World Heritage List on its territory in order to restore its territorial integrity on one hand, and to add physical attributes that would reinforce its OUV on the other hand.
In order to succeed in proposing this extension, the Directorate of Cultural Heritage (DPC) has requested technical support from UNESCO for the preparation and finalisation of the nomination dossier. This project contributed to support and strengthen the technical capacities of the national team of Benin in charge of the preparation of the nomination dossier, in view of its submission to the World Heritage Centre in January 2021.
The project was made possible thanks to the financial support of the Chinese Government's Fund for Capacity Building and Cooperation for World Heritage in Africa.
© Sébastien Moriset, 2020