World Day for Audiovisual Heritage
                
                
            
            World Day for Audiovisual Heritage
World
Day for Audiovisual Heritage (WDAH), observed annually on October 27,
celebrates the stories captured in sound and moving images, stories that
reflect the cultural, social and linguistic diversity of our communities. Audiovisual
archives tell us stories about people’s lives and cultures from all over the
world. They represent a priceless heritage which is an affirmation of our
collective memory and a valuable source of knowledge since they reflect the
cultural, social and linguistic diversity of our communities. 
They help us grow
and comprehend the world we all share. Conserving this heritage and ensuring it
remains accessible to the public and future generations is a vital goal for all
memory institutions as well as the public at large.
 The UNESCO Archives has launched the project
"Digitizing our shared UNESCO history" with this very goal in mind.
The World Day for
Audiovisual Heritage (WDAH) is a commemoration of the adoption, in 1980 by the
21st General Conference, of the Recommendation for the Safeguarding and
Preservation of Moving Images. The World Day provides an occasion to raise
general awareness of the need to take urgent measures and to acknowledge the
importance of audiovisual documents.
In this way, the
World Day also serves as an opportunity for UNESCO’s Member States to evaluate
their performance with respect to implementing the 2015 Recommendation
Concerning the Preservation of, and Access to, Documentary Heritage, Including
in Digital Form.