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During his visit to Ukraine, UNESCO Director-General Dr. Khaled El-Enany focused on reaffirming the organization's commitment to protecting cultural heritage damaged by the war. He discussed with Ukrainian officials the importance of enhancing resilience and supporting recovery efforts. The visit also included celebrating the 975th anniversary of the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra Monastery, one of the most significant heritage sites listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1990, which was also designated as a World Heritage in Danger site in 2023. During the site tour, some facilities were damaged, but new murals were displayed, highlighting the richness of Ukrainian heritage. UNESCO announced that it has mobilized $79 million to support Ukraine since February 2022, working to safeguard historical sites and establish foundations for sustainable recovery. These efforts aim to assist the Ukrainian people in facing the cultural damages caused by the conflict.
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