A new initiative for cultural heritage restoration starts
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The International alliance for the protection of heritage in conflict areas (ALIPH) has partnered with the Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage (TCCH), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) under the auspices of the UN Office of the Special Adviser to the Secretary-General on Cyprus (OSASG) for the conservation of two cultural heritage sites: St. George of the Latins church in Famagusta and Tuzla Mosque in Larnaca.
According to a written statement from UNDP, the conservation works will be carried out by UNDP within the framework of the Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage to support peace and trust building in Cyprus. An event was organized to mark the signing of a grant for the amount of 840,335.29 USD from ALIPH to UNDP for this project at the Home for Cooperation. This initiative marks the first partnership between ALIPH, TCCH and UNDP. The project is co-funded by the European Union. The project builds on UNDP expertise in project implementation on cultural heritage in the island of Cyprus between Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots, which has resulted in the successful completion of over 100 completed projects across the island since 2010. The structural consolidating works in both structures will be addressed within the conservation works.
Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage members, representatives from ALIPH, representatives from the European Commission and UNDP were attended to the event . The event included speeches from Jakhongir Khaydarov, Head of Office, UNDP Cyprus, Valéry Freland, ALIPH Executive Director, Sotos Ktoris, Greek Cypriot Co-Chair of the TCCH and Ali Tuncay, Turkish Cypriot Co-Chair of the TCCH. Mr. Philippe Baudin-Auliac, Senior Political Affairs Officer in the Office of the Special Adviser of the UN Secretary-General on Cyprus. Khaydarov “We hope continue to take on meaningful projects together”
Mr. Jakhongir Khaydarov, Head of Office, UNDP Cyprus, said: “UNDP in Cyprus is very pleased to have partnered with an international foundation such as ALIPH, which shares our values when it comes to the protection and preservation of cultural heritage. We hope that in the future we continue to take on meaningful projects together. The conservation of shared heritage greatly supports the peace and confidence building process on the island of Cyprus. As UNDP, we are committed to ensuring the protection and preservation of cultural heritage to ensure that the island’s monuments can be enjoyed by future generations. Protecting this heritage is a key pillar in building a culture of peace, understanding, cooperation, and dialogue.” Freland “The symbolism of ALIPH’s first project in Cyprus is significant” Mr. Valéry Freland, ALIPH Executive Director, said: “The symbolism of ALIPH’s first project in Cyprus is significant. Working with Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot communities to restore two important historical and remarkable sites embodies ALIPH’s mission: protecting heritage to build peace.” Ktoris “ It is deeply first and foremost a message to peace”
Mr. Sotos Ktoris, Greek-Cypriot Co-Chair, Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage, said: “No doubt, the decision of the board of ALIPH goes beyond financial imperatives. It is deeply first and foremost a message to peace. ALIPH`s substantive support to the work of the Technical Committee not only empowers our efforts to ensure the protection and preservation of our cultural heritage so that, through shared responsibilty the island`s monuments can be enjoyed by future generations. But it also empowers our uninterrupted effort to promote intercultural understanding, reconciliation and mutual respect amongst Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots.” Tuncay “All civilisations left their mark on all over the island”
Mr. Ali Tuncay, Turkish-Cypriot Co-Chair, Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage, said: “ Cyprus is an island at the crossroads of three continents at the “furthermost West of east” and “furthermost East of West”. All civilisations that have passed through our island with a history that exceeds 10 thousand years have left their mark. Mycenaeans, Phoenicians, Romans, Byzantine, Lusignans, Venetians, Ottomans and many other civilizations left their mark on all over the island. In short, all the monuments of these civilizations are our shared heritage and richness. As the members of the Technical Committee, we acknowledge the responsibility and duty of preserving and sustaining this richness and hand them over to future generations.”
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