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.

Bogoblack_FIDC_projects2021
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
Triguboff, Matías
UNESCO Office Montevideo and Regional Bureau for Science in Latin America and the Caribbean
Zanabria, Juan Manuel
Benzaquen, Adriana
Bautista, Maximiliano
Séligmann, Juan Nicolás
Decuzzi, Lara
Sasso, Simone
Cathles, Alison
Castellanos Ribot, Alfonso
Mines Cuenya, Ana
Inter-American Development Bank
Ibero-American General Secretariat
Southern Common Market
Organization of Ibero-American States for Education, Science and Culture
2022
UNESCO
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Culture in times of COVID-19: resilience, recovery and revival
UNESCO
United Arab Emirates. 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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