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LiBeirut: Iceland joins UNESCO’s efforts to support artists and cultural life in Beirut

A shot in the arm for Beirut artists and the cultural life that they create. The Government of Iceland has signed an agreement with UNESCO today pledging 15 million ISK (approximately 116,000 USD) to support culture and the creative economy in Beirut, following the devastating explosion that killed hundreds, injured thousands, and nearly ripped the heart and soul from the cultural life of the city six months ago.
UNESCO launched its immediately after the blast to support the recovery of the city through education and culture.
The contribution from Iceland will provide direct support to artists and cultural associations through the creation of training programmes in the fields of the performing arts, music, visual arts and cinema. It will also support the restoration of damaged artworks by Lebanese artists, and display these works in a temporary exhibition. This activity will include selected Lebanese artists’ artworks from the Ministry of Culture’s modern artwork collection, to be scheduled for an upcoming exhibition at the Beirut Museum of Art (BeMA).
Ambassador Ramette also welcomed UNESCO's role in coordinating UN efforts on education and leading coordination efforts for recovery and reconstruction of the city's culture and heritage.