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UNESCO says $9 billion needed to revive Ukraine tourism, culture sectors

UNESCO analysed damage to 340 buildings, including museums, monuments, libraries



In an assessment ahead of the war's two-year anniversary, UNESCO estimated the cost of damage to cultural property at about $3.5 billion, up 40 per cent from 2023.
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PARIS - 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 country over $19.6 billion in tourism revenue.

"The damage continues to increase and the needs for the sector's recovery continue to grow," Krista Pikkat, director of culture and emergencies at UNESCO, told reporters, adding that the lost revenue to the capital Kyiv alone was $10 billion.

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In an assessment ahead of the war's two-year anniversary, UNESCO estimated the cost of damage to cultural property at about $3.5 billion, up 40 per cent from 2023.

It said it had analysed damage to 340 buildings, including museums, monuments, libraries and religious sites.

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"International solidarity will be essential to meeting these needs," the report said. "The implementation of risk prevention measures and the support for the creative industries are also important levers to reduce the estimated long-term impact of the war."

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