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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 ...
The UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has reaffirmed its support for rebuilding Ukraine. UNESCO's Director-General Audrey Azoulay traveled to the war-torn nation to ...
Ukraine will appoint its first-ever ambassador to UNESCO. The decision comes in response to Russian attacks on cultural ...
In 2023, UNESCO distributed over 50,000 devices to teachers across Ukraine and more than 8,500 devices to Ukrainian children unable to attend in-person education due to the ongoing war. This was done ...
Rebuilding Ukraine’s Cultural Sector Will Require Nearly $7 Billion, UNESCO Says The agency’s director-general traveled to the war-torn country to pledge additional support ...
Ukraine overnight into July 28. Ukraine’s Air Force reported intercepting or electronically jamming 309 drones and two cruise ...
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 ...
UNESCO added Ukraine's Black Sea port city of Odesa to its list of endangered heritage sites in January. Russian forces have launched multiple attacks on the city, a cultural hub known for its ...
“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.
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 ...
Ukraine will need $9 billion over 10 years for its culture and tourism sectors to recover, the United Nations' cultural agency said on Tuesday, adding that the two-year war had so far cost the ...
UNESCO also confirmed its intention to support cultural workers in Ukraine. EU culture ministers on March 7 assured Ukrainian journalists and artists of help.