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Furthermore, UNESCO is facilitating urgent repair and rehabilitation works at key cultural landmarks in Odesa, with contributions from Italy and Japan. Beneficiary sites include the Odesa House of ...
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RBC Ukraine on MSNUkraine to appoint first UNESCO ambassador in response to cultural site attacksUkraine will appoint its first-ever ambassador to UNESCO. The decision comes in response to Russian attacks on cultural ...
As a result of the war in Ukraine, UNESCO has mobilised to denounce violence against journalists, promote the importance and therefore the protection of cultural institutions, and work for the ...
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Putin’s war of attrition could go on until 2034, Ukrainian general warns - Former top commander says frontline between ...
Following the adoption by the United Nations General Assembly of the Resolution on Aggression against Ukraine, and in light of the devastating escalation of violence, UNESCO is deeply concerned by ...
How do you support Ukraine's artists who have forced to leave our country or move to safe cities in Ukraine? For artists, since 2022, UNESCO has been supporting the livelihood of artists, in ...
President Zelenskyy said that it is 'tough' for both sides on the front line as he seeks to gain more Patriot missile systems ...
A UNESCO mission to Ukraine was undertaken from 6 to 11 July 2022. The mission aimed at consolidating an initial assessment of the impact of the war on Ukraine’s culture sector, to coordinate UNESCO’s ...
On the first day of the annual meeting of heads of foreign diplomatic institutions of Ukraine 2025, Foreign Minister Andriy ...
FILE - Paintings decorate the walls of the Saint Sophia Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kyiv, Ukraine, Saturday, March 26, 2022. The U.N.’s World Heritage Committee has placed two ...
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The decision to pull U.S. funding and participation from UNESCO will deal a blow to its work preserving cultural heritage ...
“UNESCO condemns these strikes which contravene international law and expresses its support for the victims, the population and the local authorities,” UNESCO wrote in a Monday statement.
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