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CURRICULUM VITAE COLLINS C. CHIPOTE Surname: Chipote First Names: Collins C. Date of Birth: 25 th November 1970 Nationality: Zambian Languages Spoken: English, (French – appreciable) Qualifications: BA (ED) – (UNZA), LLB (UNZA), LPQE (ZIALE), MPhil (Cambridge University), Cert. – Journalism and Pubic Relations (Evelyn Hone College) Key Areas of Expertise Collins C. Chipote has 20 years of work experience in heritage conservation at national and international levels as well as in a Consultant in Environmental and Heritage (cultural) Impact Assessment. He has also training and experience in journalistic work. Mr Chipote is also a member of the Zambian Bar as a Legal Practitioner and Advocate of the High Court of Zambia. He is currently the Executive Director and Legal Counsel for the Zambia’s National Heritage Conservation Commission and is currently leading the team working on the preparation of the Nomination Dossier for the Barotse Plains Cultural Landscape. EDUCATION BACKGROUND April 25, 2018: Admitted to the (Zambian) Bar as a Legal Practitioner to practise as an Advocate before the Courts of Zambia August 25, 2013 to July 25, 2014: Learners Legal Practitioners Qualification Course, Zambia Institute of Advanced Legal Education (ZIALE).

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CURRICULUM VITAE

COLLINS C. CHIPOTE

Surname: Chipote

First Names: Collins C.

Date of Birth: 25th November 1970

Nationality: Zambian

Languages Spoken: English, (French – appreciable)

Qualifications: BA (ED) – (UNZA), LLB (UNZA), LPQE (ZIALE), MPhil (Cambridge University), Cert. – Journalism and Pubic Relations (Evelyn Hone College)

Key Areas of Expertise Collins C. Chipote has 20 years of work experience in heritage conservation at national

and international levels as well as in a Consultant in Environmental and Heritage (cultural) Impact Assessment. He has also training and experience in journalistic work. Mr Chipote is also a member of the Zambian Bar as a Legal Practitioner and Advocate of the High Court of Zambia. He is currently the Executive Director and Legal Counsel for the Zambia’s National Heritage Conservation Commission and is currently leading the team working on the preparation of the Nomination Dossier for the Barotse Plains Cultural Landscape.

EDUCATION BACKGROUND

April 25, 2018: Admitted to the (Zambian) Bar as a Legal Practitioner to practise as an Advocate before the Courts of Zambia

August 25, 2013 to July 25, 2014: Learners Legal Practitioners Qualification Course, Zambia Institute of Advanced Legal Education (ZIALE).

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Courses Done: 1. Professional Conduct and Ethics 2. Bookkeeping & Accounts 3. Conveyancing & Legal Drafting 4. Probate & Succession 5. Commercial Transactions 6. Company Law & procedure 7. Civil Procedure 8. Domestic Relations 9. Criminal Procedure 10. Evidence

October 2006 to April 2011: Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from the University of Zambia. Courses done included Criminal Law, Law of Contract, Constitutional Law, Legal Process, Administrative Law, Land Law, Law of Torts, Family Law, Commercial Law, Labour and Industrial Relations Law, International Investments Law, International Law, International Organizations Law, Jurisprudence, Directed Research, Intellectual Property and Competition Law, Company Law

Jan to October 2010: French studies at the Alliance Francaise of Lusaka

Sept 2002 to October 2003: Masters of Philosophy (MPhil) in Heritage Conservation and Management; University of Cambridge, the United Kingdom

January to December 1998: Certificate in Journalism and Public Relations from the Evelyn Hone College

November 1990 to December 1994: Bachelor of Arts with Education (BA. ED) from the University of Zambia

WORK EXPERIENCE/EMPLOYER/WORK DONE

February 2019 to date: Legal Counsel [additional responsibility]: National Heritage Conservation Commission Head Office, Lusaka

April 25 2018 to date: Advocate (Legal Practitioner) of the High Court of Zambia

October 2011 to date: Executive Director; The National Heritage Conservation Commission. P. O. Box 320013, Tel, +260-211-236917, 226506, Mobile +260-977-465716, +260 962 211 197, Lusaka

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Work includes inter alia overseeing and coordinating the activities of the Commission in the conservation and management of Zambia’s cultural and natural heritage; ensuring the effective and efficient utilization of human, material, and financial resources of the Commission, advising government on Zambia’s commitment to international instruments on cultural and natural heritage

May 2009 to Sept. 2011: Acting Executive Director; National Heritage Conservation Commission P. O. Box 320013 Lusaka

October 2008 to May 2009: Director; East Central Region. National Heritage Conservation Commission. P. O. Box 320013 Lusaka

Work involved the overseeing and coordinating of conservation activities in the three provinces under the East Central Region, supervising staff in order to ensure effective management and conservation of heritage in the region

May to October 2008: Director - Conservation and Technical Services, National Heritage Conservation Commission. P. O. Box 60124 Livingstone

Work involved overseeing and coordinating all heritage conservation activities in the country; initiating reviews of heritage legislation, conservation policies and Management Plans, Standards and Guidelines

October 2000 to April 2008: Assistant Conservation Officer; then Senior Conservation Officer – Cultural Heritage, East Central Region, P. O. Box 320013 Lusaka

Sept 1996 to Sept 2000: Teacher and Administrative Supervisor, Kamwala High School, Lusaka

Work involved teaching history senior grades; supervising afternoon teaching session

OTHER POSITIONS HELD

2017/2019: Vice Chairperson – UNESCO’s Culture Commission, Africa Group

Sept 2018 to date: Member of the ICOMOS Legal and Administrative Committee

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Sept. 2016 to 2018: Rapporteur – 20th Session of the Intergovernmental Committee for the Return of Cultural Property to its Countries of Origin or its Restitution in Cases of Illicit Appropriation, Paris France (1970 UNESCO Convention)

February 2012 to date: Commissioner of the Board of Commissioners for Zambia National Commission for UNESCO

2010 to date: Leader of the Zambian Team on the Zambia-Zimbabwe Technical

Committee for the Victoria Falls World Heritage 2013 to date: Head of Secretariat: Zambia National Committee on World Heritage

Committee INTERNATIONAL HERITAGE CONFERENCES/SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS ATTENDED

February 2 – 5 2020: Attended Regional International Workshop of Experts in World Heritage Conservation, Nyanga, Zimbabwe

Sept. 30 to October 4, 2019: Attended Workshop of Heritage Emergency Preparedness and Response, Maputo, Mozambique

June 1 – 5 2019: Attended a workshop on Africa-China-UNESCO World Heritage and Sustainable Development, Paris, France

June 24th – July 4, 2018: Attended the 42nd Session of the World Heritage Committee in Manama, The Kingdom of Bahrain

May 28 – 29 2018: Presented on behalf of Zambia the Request for the Return of Broken Hill Skull from UK During the 21st Session of the Intergovernmental Committee for the Return of Cultural Property to its Countries of Origin or its Restitution in Cases of Illicit Appropriation (ICPRCP) in Paris, France

March 26 – 29 2018: Presented a Paper entitled Zambia Chapter on the Implementation of the Africa Liberation Heritage Programme” during the Conference on Africa Liberation Heritage, Pretoria, South Africa

October 22 – 28 2017: Attended the 41st Session of the General Conference of UNESCO, Paris France

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July 1 – 15 2017: Attended the 21st Session of the World |Heritage Committee in Krakow, Poland

September 24 to 29 2016: Attended the 20th Session of the Intergovernmental Committee for the Return of Cultural Property to its Countries of Origin or its Restitution in Cases of Illicit Appropriation in Paris, France under the 1970 UNESCO’s 1970 Convention on the Means of Prohibiting and Preventing the Illicit Import, Export and Transfer of Ownership of Cultural Property

July 10 to 20th 2016: Attended the 40th Session of the World Heritage Committee in Istanbul, Turkey

November 10 to 15 2015: Attended the 40th Session of the General Conference of UNESCO, Paris, France

July 10 to 25 2015: Attended the 39th Session of the World Heritage Committee in Bonn, The Federal Republic of Germany

November 18 to 29, 2014: Attended Training Workshop in Maun, Botswana, on Preparation of Nomination Dossiers for Inscription of Heritage Sites to the World Heritage List

June 15 to 30 2013: Attended the UNESCO World Heritage Committee Session in Phnom Penh in Cambodia

17th to 26th February 2013: Attended the Africa-South America (ASA) Summit in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea

5th to 9th November 2012: Attended an International Conference on the “Closing Final Event” on the 40th Anniversary of the World Heritage Convention held in Kyoto in Japan

26th to 29th September 2012: Attended an International Conference on the 40th Anniversary of the World Heritage Convention held in Johannesburg, South Africa

20th June to 5th July 2012: Attended the 37th UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee Session in St. Petersburg, The Russian Federation

29th October to 10th November 2011: Attended the UNESCO General Conference in Paris, France June 25thto July 10 2011: Attended the 36thWorld Heritage Committee Session in Paris, France

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October 19 – 22 2011: Attended Seminar on the Africa’s Liberation Struggle Heritage in Pretoria, South Africa

June 25 -July 10, 2010: Attended the World Heritage Committee Session in Brasilia, Brazil

March 30 to April 6 2010: Attended a Conference of the Heads of States on the Inauguration of the African Renaissance Monument (Du Monument de la Renaissance Africaine) in Dakar, Senegal

October 2009: Attended Directors’ Workshop on the Future of Africa 2009, Mombasa, Kenya.

PUBLICATIONS

1. The Protection of Cultural Heritage (Property): How effective is the law in Zambia?A Paper submitted to the University of Zambia, School of Law in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the award of the Degree of Bachelor of Laws (LLB), 2012

2. The Challenges of Heritage Management: A Case of Zambia. A Dissertation

Presented to the University of Cambridge in partial fulfilment of the requirement for a Masters of Philosophy in Archaeological Heritage Management, 2003.

3. The Transformation of Primary Schools to Basic School: Its effects on the Primary

School Sector.A Paper submitted to the University of Zambia, School of Education in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the award of the Degree of Bachelor of Arts with Education, 1994

4. Women’s Participation in Politics: The Case of the United National Independence

Party (UNIP)’s Women’s League from 1964 to 1991

5. Liberation Heritage in Zambia - Paper presented during a Workshop on the Road map for Liberation Heritage in Africa held in Pretoria, South Africa between 19th and 22nd October 2011

6. Barotse Cultural Landscape Nomination Dossier for World Heritage Inscription:

Coordinated the Preparation of the World Heritage Inscription Dossier for the Barotse Cultural Landscape 2012

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7. Conservation of Cultural Heritage in Masaiti Area: An Environmental Impact Assessment Report on the proposed Construction of Cement Factory by Dangote Group

8. Conservation of the Archaeological and Cultural Resources in Chirundu Uranium

Project: Archaeological and Cultural Impact Assessment Report of the Kariba Uranium Project October 2006

9. Conservation of Cultural Heritage in Munali Nickel Mine Area: An Environmental

Impact Assessment Report on the proposed Nickel Mining in Munali Hills Area, 2006

10. Conservation of Cultural Heritage within Mulungushi Dam Hydro Power Station: An

Environmental Impact Assessment Report for the Environmental Resources Agency (SA) on the proposed expansion of the Mulungushi Hydro Power Station 2010

11. Conservation of Cultural Heritage within Mulungushi Dam Hydro Power Station: An

Environmental Impact Assessment Report for the Environmental Resources Agency (SA) on the proposed expansion of the Mulungushi Hydro Power Station 2011

12. Conservation of Cultural Heritage within Lunsemfwa Hydro Power Station: An

Environmental Impact Assessment Report for the Environmental Resources Agency (SA) on the proposed expansion of the Mulungushi Hydro Power Station 2010

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REFEREES

Dr Marie Sorensen Archaeology and Anthropology University of Cambridge Pembroke Street, Cambridge CB2 3QY UNITED KINGDOM

Prof. Francis Musonda History & Archaeology Department School of Humanities and Social Sciences The University of Zambia P. O. Box 32379 LUSAKA

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KAGOSI MWAMULOWE’S CURRICULUM VITAE - ZAMBIA

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1.0 PERSONAL INFORMATION

Name of Expert: Kagosi Mwamulowe

Country of Origin Zambia

Date of Birth 9/03/1970

Passport No ZP021278 Zambian Nationality Passport

Fields/Areas of Interest

Risk Preparedness Planning and Capacity Building

Natural Heritage Impact Assessments

Capacity Building in World Heritage Nominations - Nature

Management Planning

GIS Mapping Sustainable Development

Liberation Routes Research Slave Routes Research

Language/Computer Skills English, Tumbuka, Chichewa/Nyanja Computer manipulator

Profession Heritage Management and Environmental Expert

Educational Qualification MSc in Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Manchester United Kingdom (1999)

BSc in Geography and Earth Sciences University of Malawi (1989)

Professional Experience 28 Years as Heritage Conservation Manager; currently employed as Regional Director of the Northern Region of the National Heritage Conservation Commission, Zambia; covering Luapula, Northern and

Muchinga Provinces.

The Chairperson of Holistic Human Development Projects Committee responsible for preparation of project proposals, stakeholder mapping and resource mobilisation

ESRI Certificates in Arc GIS Mapping and Project Management

Professional

Membership/Associations

Association of Critical Heritage Studies

International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS)

International Council of Museums (ICOM)

Society of Conservation GIS Zambia Chapter

2.0 PARTICIPATION IN NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT/ PROTECTED AREAS SYSTEMS-UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE, AFRICAN WORLD HERITAGE FUND AND OTHER HERITAGE RELATED ACTIVITIES

2.1 AWHF ORGANIZED/COORDINATED/RECOMMENDATION

Date Name and Details of the Project Place/ Country

Role

2020 Gap Analysis Nature for African World Heritage Listing - EPA & AWHF (On-going)

African Continent

Nature Expert/ Consultant

2020 Just invitated to Coordinate the Tentative List Workshop and Resource Person for Nomination – Republic of South Africa & AWHF (On-going)

South Africa Coordinator Nature Expert/Consultant

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Date Name and Details of the Project Place/ Country

Role

2020 March

SADC Regional Workshop on the Nomination of World Heritage Sites represented by 9 Countries- Republic of Zimbabwe & AWHF

Zimbabwe Coordinator- Nature

2019 Kasubi Royal Tombs Risk Preparedness Plan Preparation and Site Managers Capacity Building (On-going): AWHF /UNESCO Recommendation

Uganda Capacity building Assignment Postponed

2016 Capacity building Nomination Workshop for Natural World Heritage for Afriacn Anglophone Site Managers-AWHF EPA

Ethiopia Coordinator -Nature

2015 The first Risk Preparedness Workshop for Anglophone Natural World Heritage Site Managers \for 12 States Parties organized by AWHF, Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA) –Republic of South Africa (RSA) and IUCN.

Golden Gates National Park, RSA

Coordinator Nature

2015 One month Risk Preparedness Pilot Project for Anglophone African Cultural World Heritage Site Managers with La Morne World Heritage Site –Mauritius an AWHF & Mauritius Govt.

La Morne Mauritius

Tranee/ Participant

2015 A Workshop on Environment and Economic Sustainability in World Heritage Presented a paper on - An African Quagmire,

Bonn Germany during the 39th UNESCO World Heritage

Committee Session (UNESCO/AWHF Recommendation)

Cotbus University, Bonn, Germany

Guest Speaker

2014 A South African World Site Managers Workshop on the Buffer Zoning for 8 World Heritage Properties-Ukahlamba--Drankensberg World Heritage Site, by AWHF & DEA

RSA Resource Person- Nature

2014-2019

Evaluation of AWHF Project Proposals from various African States Parties (SPs)

Zambia Evaluator

2014 UNESCO Capacity Building Workshop on Natural World Heritage Nomination Programme for Anglophone Site Managers in Africa - AWHF& EPA

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Coordinator-Nature

2014 An AWHF African Ministers meeting in Doha for Roundtable Discussion during 38th Session of World Heritage Committee

Doha, Qatar

Participant/ Facilitator

2013 Anglophone African Natural World Heritage Nomination Capacity Building Workshop - AWHF, CHDA & Uganda SP

Entebe, Uganda

Resource Person

2013 An AWHF Sideline Round Table Meeting of Ministers during

UNWTO at Elephant Hills Hotel Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

Ministerial Delegation Party

2010 -2012

IUCN-PAPACO's Workshops on Effectiveness Management of Natural World Heritage sites in Africa (AWHF Participated)

Kenya Trainee/ Mentor

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2.2

OTHER WORLD HERITAGE AND RELATED ISSUES

Date Name and Details of the Project Place/ Country

Role

2019 Book Series: 1. The Role of Zambia in Liberating Zimbabwe 2.The Role of Zambia in Liberating Zimbabwe (ongoing self sponsored projects as individuals) Manuscripts ready Colaborating with Zimbabwe Embassy and other parties

Zambia Co-author and Co-researcher

2018 Heritage Across Borders Association of Critical Heritage Studies (ACHS) 4thBiennial Conference: Paper: Effectiveness of Collaborative Research across the African Transboundary Natural World Properties & Other Protected Areas

Hangzhou, China

Paper Presentaion as a Member

2018 Cultural Heritage, Nation Branding and Tourism of Zambia, by Institute of Cultural Diplomacy & Zambian Embassy

Berlin, Germany

Guest Speaker

2018 Maximizing Heritage Interpretation for Tourism Promotion and Development -ITB Berlin Convention

Berlin, Germany

Convention speaker

2007-2019

Preparation of State of Conservation Reports/ Joint Management Committee Meetings on Victoria Falls/Mosi-oa-tunyaWorld Heritage Site (Annually/Periodically)

Zambia & Zimbabwe

Participant/ Committee Member

2010 -2019

Zambia’s Proposed Lower Zambezi Man and Biosphere Nomination Dossier for UNESCO Consideration

Zambia Committee Member

2014-2018

Interpreted Heritage Sites separately to 13 Heads of States of Malawi, Zambia, Uganda, Congo DR, Rwanda, Zimbabwe, RSA Ghana, Zarahwi, Angola, Turkey, India, and Vice President of Israel as part of package in the State Functions programme

Zambia Regional Director

2010 -2017

Implementation of the World Heritage Convention Zambia National Focal Person

2017 UNESCO Zambia Natcom Research Project on the Documentation of The History of Slave Trade in Zambia

Zambia GIS Analysis & Mapping

2016 University of Cobbuts, Germany on International Summer School for Heritage Studies for Postgraduate students

University of Iringa, Tanzania

Collaborator, Resource Person

2016 An International African Conference on Sustainable Development in African Heritage (Donors & Patners)

Arusha, Tanzania

Session Chair

2015 Zambia’s First Africa World Heritage Day Commemoration Committee

Zambia Chairperson

2015 The Dilemma of Zambia’s Barotse Plains Cultural Landscape Nomination: Implications for Sustainable Development under best Narratives and Practices in Going Beyond-Heritage Studies Series 2 published by Springer.

Zambia Chapter Author

2015 Expert Workshop on the Development of Policy on Sustainable Development in World Heritage later adopted by the UNESCO General Assembly in 2015 Trang An Landscape Complex - World Heritage Site

Vietnam Draft reviewers as a Heritage Expert

2014-2015

Intergrated Water Resources Management Programme: A Research Paper on Water in the Conservation of Zambia’s Natural and Cultural Heritage in Zambia ( 2 Research Grants)

University of Zambia, Zambia

Research paper author

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Date Name and Details of the Project/Assignment Place/ Country

Role

2013-2014

Anglophone Africa Nature Implementation of Enhancing Our Heritage Tool Kit Lake Malawi National Park IUCN Capacity Building Workshopd

Malawi Mentor

2014 Second UNESCO Geographical Representation General Assembly on World Heritage Committee

Paris, France;

Delegate -State Party of Zambia

39th World Heritage Committee Session, Doha, Qatar Qatar 2013 Maputo Workshop on preparing a position paper on

Convention of Underwater Heritage - African Countries Maputo,Mo-zambique

Heritage Expert

2013

Technical Committee on Drafting the Zambian Constitution Thematic Group on Land, Environment & Natural Resources

Zambia Committee Member

2011-2013

9 Environmental Impact Assessment Public Hearings Zambia Environmental Management Agency in Lusaka, Chongwe Luangwa, Mkushi, Solwezi, Kafue, Siavonga Districts

Zambia Facilitator Consultant

2011 Zambia’s National World Heritage Committee Formation Zambia Champion 2010 Presented a UNESCO Capacity Building Report for African

World Heritage Site Managers for Anglophone States Parties Paris France

Consultant France

2010 Position Paper on State of Conservation of the SADC UNESCO World Heritage Sites -2nd Cycle of Periodic Reporting Workshop Vredefort Dome World Heritage Site

RSA Spokesperson for 11 SPs Focal Points

2010 Second Cycle of the World Heritage Periodic Reporting for Africa UNESCO States Parties (SP)

Dakar, Senegal

Focal Point Zambia

2010 World Heritage Periodic Reporting for Africa Sub-regional meeting of Southern African S/Parties

Windhoek, Namibia.

Focal Point Zambia

2007 Zambia-Zimbabwe Joint Technical Committee Workshop on and the Protection and Managent of a Joint Integrated Management Plan for the Mosi-oa-tunya/Victoria Falls WHS

Victoria Falls.Rain-bow Lodge

Lead Expert Zambian Team

2000 Workshops and Meetings on,UNESCO Geoparks, Lusaka, Zambia

Resource Person

1994 Heritage Impact Assesment for the Proposed Kafue Gorge Hydro-Power Station and produced a Heritage Sector Report

Kafue Zambia

Lead Expert

3.0 PARTICIPATION IN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT AND PUBLICATIONS

Date Assignment /Publication Details

2020 Mwamulowe, K. et. Al (2020) Environmental Impact Assessment of the Proposed Modern Millers Soya Oil Extration Plant, Katuba Zambia (Principal Consultant)

2019 Mwamulowe, K. et. Al (2019) History of Slave Trade in Zambia: Routes, Places, People and Activities - A Local Community Persepectiove UNESCO Natcom, Zambia

2016

Mwamulowe, K. (2016), The Dilemma of Zambia’s Barotse Plains Cultural Landscape Nomination: Implications for Sustainable Development In Heritage Studies - Going Beyond, Springer India (Pvt) Ltd New Delhi

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Date Assignment /Publication Details

2015 Mwamulowe, K. (2015), Zambia’s Potential for Underwater Cultural Heritage Research and Protection based on the 2001 UNESCO Convention UNESCO Zambia Annual Report 2016

Mwamulowe, K. (2015), Nominating World Heritage Sites: The Case of Zambia- A Publication in a Zambia and UNESCO 2015 Annual Report –Zambia National Commission for UNESCO Republic of Zambia

Taruvinga P. & K. Mwamulowe (2016), Ethiopia Anglophone World Heritage Nomination Workshop Report (Nature Component) -, AWHF, RSA.

Mwamulowe, K. (2015), Economic and Environmental Sustainability in World Heritage: An African Quagmire: A Case Study of Zambia and Other African States Parties an International Symposium on Heritage and Sustainability University of Technology, Germany.

Mwamulowe, K. (2015), The Role of National Heritage Conservation Commission and the Challenges faced in the Conservation and Management of Zambia's Water Related Heritage.Zambia Water Forum and Exhibition (ZAWAFE): “The critical role of Water in Sustainable Development” Lusaka, Zambia

2014 Mwamulowe K. et al (2014), Barotse Cultural Landscape Zambia Nomination File UNESCO WHC, Paris.

2013 Mwamulowe, K. (2013), Enhancing Our Heritage Project-Lake Malawi National Park Natural World Heritage Site - UNESCO and IUCN, Nairobi

Mwamulowe, K. (2013), Risk Preparedness for Africa’s Anglophone Natural World Site Managers –A Workshop Report, AWHF, IUCN, UNESCO & Government of Flanders.

Mwamulowe, K. (2013), et. al. Physical Environment and GIS Report- Environmental Impact Assessment Proposed Construction Power Transmission Line for Copperbelt Energy Corporation, Lusaka.

Mwamulowe, K. (2013), Public Hearing Meeting on the Environmental Impact Assessment of the Proposed Kansanshi Smelter by the Kasanshi Mining Plc in Solwezi, ZEMA, Lusaka.

Mwamulowe, K. (2013), Public Hearing Meeting on the EIA of the Proposed Kangaluwi Mining Project in Lower Zambezi National Park by Mwembeshi Mineral Resources ZEMA, Lusaka.

Mwamulowe, K. (2013), Public Hearing Meeting on the EIA on the Proposed 132KV transmission line from the Leopards Hill Substation to connect to the proposed Chitope sub- station ZEMA, Lusaka.

Mwamulowe, K. (2013), Public Hearing Meeting Report on the EIA of the Proposed Mushiwemba Intermediate Dam-Mkushi, ZEMA, Lusaka.

2011 Mwamulowe, K. (2011), World Heritage Sites Capacity Assessment Consultancy Report on 20 Anglophone Natural World Heritage Sites Design Workshop African Nature Programme UNESCO Paris, France

2007 Mwamulowe, K. Wolfgang,W. & Sinvula M. (2007), Mumbwa Heritage Sites A geological and historical guide Environmental Conservation Society of Zambia

Review, Vol.14, Issue 1. 3rd Quarter,

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Date Assignment /Publication Details

2007 Kaiser T. M., Strait, D. Mangin, A. Rudolph B. & Mwamulowe K. (2007), New Fossil-Bearing Pleistocene Cave Breccias From Zambia (Central Africa) - Excavations at Kalenda Hill Cave, 2007 Zambia Paleokarst Research Project University at Albany USA and University Hamburg Germany

Mwamulowe K. (2007), The Geological and Geomorphological Heritage of Kifubwa Stream National Monument: A Proposed Conservation Approach. NHCC, Lusaka

2005 Mwamulowe, K. (2005), The Role and mandate of National Heritage in Environmental Conservation -Workshop on Consultative Forum Environmental Conservation Lusaka.

2004

Nyambe, I & Mwamulowe, K. (2004), Targeting Victoria Falls –one of the Seven Wonders of the. World - as Possible Geopark in. Zambia UNZA, Lusaka

Nyambe, I & Mwamulowe K. (2004), Geological heritage and tourism; examples and issues in Zambia. International Geological Congress, Abstracts-Congres Geologique International, Resumes 32, Part 1: 235

1998 Mwamulowe, K. (1998), The Conservation of Palaeontological and Other Geological heritage in Zambia: a comparative approach. A Thesis submitted to the Manchester for the degree of MSc in the Faculty of Science and Engineering. Manchester

Mwamulowe, K. (1994), The Paleontological and Archaeological Impact Ass

4.0 REFEREES 1. Dr Webber Ndoro | Director General | ICCROM | Via di San Michele 13 - Rome,

Italy Tel : (+39) 06.585-531 Fax : (+39) 06.585-53349 Email : [email protected]

2. Lazare Eloundou Assomo | Deputy Director | World Heritage Centre | UNESCO.

7 Place de Fontenoy | Paris | France. Phone : +33 (0) 1 45 68 14 61 Email : [email protected]

3. Souayibou Varissou | Executive Director | African World Heritage Fund |

Tel : +27 11 313 5018/5037 | Mob. : +27 71 755 7034 | [email protected]

5.0 CONTACT INFORMATION Kagosi Mwamulowe, National Heritage Conservation Commission, Box 410339, ZAMBIA Mobile/Whattsup Line : +260 977 500 243

Email : [email protected] Skype Address: kagosi.mwamulowe1

Kagosi Mwamulowe Date : 6th May, 2020