Heritage and Creativity

From disruption to recovery

Culture & COVID-19

UNESCO's Culture Sector mobilised from the outbreak of the health crisis. In response to the profound impact that the COVID-19 pandemic would have on the culture sector, UNESCO launched several campaigns to further promote access to culture, recognise artists and analyse the immediate impact of the health crisis.

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Machu Picchu - World Heritage Convention

Publications

ResiliArt 100
UNESCO
2022
UNESCO
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Assessment of the impact of COVID-19 on cultural and creative industries
UNESCO
UNESCO Montevideo
BID
SEGIB
MERCOSUR
2022
UNESCO
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Culture in times of COVID-19: resilience, recovery and revival
UNESCO
Department of Culture and Tourism
2022
UNESCO
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Cities, culture, creativity: leveraging culture and creativity for sustainable urban development and inclusive growth
UNESCO
World Bank
2021
UNESCO
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UNESCO Creative Cities' response to COVID-19
UNESCO
2020
UNESCO
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Museums around the world in the face of COVID-19
UNESCO
May 2020
Report made possible thanks to the financial support of the Zhi Zheng Museum of Art.
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UNESCO report: museums around the world in the face of COVID-19
UNESCO
Avril 2021
Report made possible thanks to the financial support of the Zhi Zheng Museum of Art.
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