Information on the situation in Ukraine

Proportion 2:3, Flag of Ukraine.You can find on this page information on the situation in Ukraine.

The list of support, initiatives, scholarships, opportunities for individual Ukrainian professionals, scholars or students in the arts and the heritage field is available HERE. The volunteers of the ICOMOS Crisis Response group will keep it updated.

Feel free to share and to signal any missing information to crisisresponse@icomos.org.

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1st CHARTER Meetup: How Can We Describe Working In The Cultural Heritage Sector?

WEBINAR promotional banner 1024x576The CHARTER Alliance, of which ICOMOS is a full partner, is releasing a new series of events, the CHARTER Meetups, aiming to foster exchange between cultural heritage actors to co-create solutions for the cultural heritage sector. The first CHARTER Meetup will take place on 10 March and will focus on the CHARTER model for CH and future challenges for research. The first encounter will promote discussion and exchange around the question "How can we describe working in the cultural heritage sector?"

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ICORP On the Road releases fifth episode 'Kartarpur Corridor - Collective Memories, Connected Histories'

Logo ICORPOn 14 February 2021, for Valentine’s Day, the ICORP on the Road team released its fifth episode that shows the power of love!
This episode tells the story of how the communities of India and Pakistan, who have parted into two countries a long time ago, have been taking care of each other's cultural heritage that was left on the other side of the border with love and respect.

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ICOMOS, ICA, IFLA and ICOM statement on the situation of cultural heritage in the Nagorno Karabakh region

ICOMOSICOMOS, ICA, IFLA and ICOM have issued a Statement on November 20 regarding the situation of cultural heritage in the Nagorno Karabakh region, following the ceasefire agreement that was implemented in the Nagorno-Karabakh region on November 10, to call all parties involved to proactively ensure full respect and protection of all the cultural heritage in the concerned areas.

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