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Dr Hepburn leaves his post as Chairman of the AMMC to serve his term at UNESCO
By Gena Gibbs, BIS
Mar 19, 2010 - 12:53:43 PM

A day before his departure to UNESCO, Dr Davidson Hepburn bids farewell to the team at the Antiquities, Monuments, and Museums Corporation (AMMC), which is helping to organize the restoration of historic Old Nassau in the Downtown Revitalization Project. Pictured from left: Henry Hepburn, Architecture and Urban Planning Professor at The College of The Bahamas; Dr Hepburn; Andrew Chin, Assistant Dean, Florida A&M University and Dr Keith Tinker, AMMC Director. (BIS photo/Gena Gibbs)
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Nassau, Bahamas - Dr Davidson
Hepburn, outgoing Chairman of the Antiquities, Monuments, and Museums
Corporation (AMMC) has left to serve as President of the General Counsel
of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
(UNESCO) in Paris, France.
Speaking on his last day at
the Corporation on March 12, Dr Hepburn said, “I don’t like to consider
myself the past Chairman of the AMMC because it was a wonderful
experience
here and I enjoyed every moment of it.”
As the chairman of the AMMC,
he was keen for Bahamians to become knowledgeable about the history
of the country. He also helped promote and plan the restoring of Old
Nassau, which is part of the Downtown Revitalization Project.
For example, he is passionate
about returning the historic Dowdeswell Street to its former glory as
a “Miracle Mile”. The idea is to make historic downtown attractive,
so it can serve as an international monument for The Bahamas.
Dr Hepburn said, “We are
hoping to get all the pieces together, but those are decisions that
are made by Governments, and not something that AMMC staff can initiate
independently.”
“I will still be involved
in the Downtown Redevelopment Project, but from the UNESCO perspective.
We are participating in educational conventions that focus on areas
of preservation, particularly in documenting slave routes,” he
added.
“The Downtown Redevelopment
Project fits in beautifully with what UNESCO is promoting in building
restoration and historical site preservation.”
UNESCO is a special agency,
whose goal is to encourage international peace and universal respect
by promoting collaboration among nations through education.
Dr Hepburn said, “In September
of last year, I was selected to serve a two-year term as the President
of the General Conference of UNESCO in Paris, representing 193
countries.”
“I believe in promoting global
unity worldwide and will continue my work, dealing with the needs and
requests of all of these countries.”
Dr Hepburn explained that as
President and Chairman of the Conference, he would concentrate on the
five major UNESCO programs in International Relations, Education,
Science,
Communications, and Culture, rather than spearheading any projects.
“It is a great honour for
my country, the Caribbean, and also for me, so I am very happy to
represent
The Bahamas there,” he said.

Former homes and cottages like these Dowdeswell Street businesses are perfect representations of how the quintessential downtown residential neighbourhoods appeared. Dr Davidson Hepburn envisioned the Dowdeswell Street “Miracle Mile” to include restoration of homes such as these to become part of the Downtown Revitalization Project. (BIS photo/Gena Gibbs)
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