United States announces New Support for Protection of Ukrainian Cultural Heritage

Tuesday, October 1, 2024
United States announces New Support for Protection of Ukrainian Cultural Heritage

On 19 September, on the margins of the G7 Culture Ministerial in Naples, Italy, the Director-General of the International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property (ICCROM) Aruna Francesca Maria Gujral and Acting Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs Lee Satterfield signed a grant agreement for $1 million grant through the U.S. State Department’s Ukraine Cultural Heritage Response Initiative.

In collaboration with Ukraine’s Ministry of Culture and Strategic Communication, ICCROM will implement strategies to safeguard and restore endangered heritage sites, engaging local communities in preservation efforts.  This $1 million contribution is the second-largest grant awarded under the Ukraine Cultural Heritage Response Initiative, reaffirming U.S. commitment to global cultural preservation and its continued support for Ukrainians whose lives have been shattered by the war.

Through its flagship programme on First Aid and Resilience for Cultural Heritage in Times of Crisis (FAR), ICCROM will work closely with the Ministry of Culture and Strategic Communications and partners on the ground, including the Agency for Cultural Resilience(ACURE) and Maidan Museum, to develop and the integrated national framework for risk reduction and emergency management of heritage.

Main Image: The ceremony in Naples was hosted by the U.S. Consul General in Naples Tracy Roberts-Pounds and attended by the Ukrainian Consul General in Naples, Maksym Kovalenko, and the U.S. Ambassador to the UN Agencies in Rome, Jeffrey Prescott.