ICOM - International Council of Museums
The International Council of Museums (ICOM) is an international organisation representing museums and museum professionals.
Since 1946, ICOM has assisted members of the museum community in their mission to preserve, conserve and share cultural heritage. ICOM also takes advice from institutional partners to achieve its objectives.
ICOM is governed in an inclusive and hierarchical manner, on an international level. The organisation gathers more than 32,000 members and is made up of National Committees, which represent 136 countries and territories, and International Committees, which gather experts in museum specialties worldwide.
ICOM Secretariat is situated at UNESCO House, Paris, France.
ICOM in brief:
- An organisation created in 1946 by and for museum professionals.
- A unique network of more than 32,000 members and museum professionals who represent the global museum community.
- A diplomatic forum made up of experts from 136 countries and territories to respond to the challenges museums face worldwide.
- A consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council.
- 117 National Committees and 31 International Committees dedicated to various museum specialties.
- A leading force in ethical matters.
- One of the founding members of the International Committee of the Blue Shield (ICBS).
- A Public Interest Organisation.
- 3 official languages: English, French and Spanish.
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