Webber Ndoro was the Director-General of ICCROM (the International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property) from 2017 to 2023.
[2] Webber was born in Goromonzi, Zimbabwe, in 1959, and grew up in the area of Domboshava .
[1] In 1998, Ndoro implemented one of the first site projects as part of ICCROM's AFRICA 2009 programme.
In 2007, he became the Executive Director of the newly established African World Heritage Fund, where he developed the fund to become leading conservation organisation in Africa, undertaking work to coordinate the management of World Heritage Sites in Africa, improving Africa's World Heritage nominations, develop disaster risk management, and to encourage heritage entrepreneurship.
[1] His key heritage management work includes at Great Zimbabwe.
[3] Ndoro has made major contributions to the training of archaeologists and heritage managers across Africa.
Legal Frameworks for the Protection of Immovable Cultural Heritage in Africa.
Building the capacity to protect heritage in rural communities, in N. Agnew & J. Bridgland (ed.)