More than 60 representatives of ministries from several countries and partners came together to discuss how international cooperation can emphasize culture’s contribution to resilience and recovery in situations of armed conflict. The conference also offered an opportunity to strengthen partnerships, coordinate support and exchange practical approaches to safeguarding and reinforcing Ukraine’s culture sector.
UNESCO showcases the Lviv Culture Hub at the 2nd Ukraine Culture Conference in Lviv
UNESCO, 01 April 2026, Ukraine
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