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Prince Claus Fund - Cultural Emergency Response (CER)

We provide quick help to evacuate, stabilise or rescue cultural heritage that is under imminent threat of destruction or that has been damaged by man-made or natural disasters through our Cultural Emergency Response programme (CER).

We implement emergency relief actions in direct cooperation with local partners in the affected communities. Through CER, we also organise the training of heritage rescuers and the development of a network of experts who can facilitate quick response wherever needed.

We often work in collaboration with other international heritage conservation organisations, such as UNESCO, ICCROM, the Smithsonian Institution and the Whiting Foundation.

Why is it important? Culture connects individuals to our communities and their history. Safeguarding cultural heritage can contribute to better understanding and social acceptance of a community. It can strengthen communities’ sense of identity and give us the resilience to recover from conflict or natural disaster.

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Prince Claus Fund - Cultural Emergency Response (CER) Projects

2019 First Aid to Documentary Heritage Under Threat Conservartecuador Website

Uzbekistan, Private Archives of Galina A. Pugachenkova

The Heritage Alert Observatory safeguarded the archive of academic Galina Pugachenkova (1915 – 2007) and made it digitally available on an open access database that they have …

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Mexico, San Cristóbal de Las Casas Archive

An earthquake and a subsequentinsect termite infestation are affecting the religious, historical archive of the San Critóbal de las Casas Archive in Chiapas, Mexico.

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2019 First Aid to Documentary Heritage Under Threat Conservartecuador Website

Palestine, Manuscript Collection of the Great Omari Mosque Library

The Manuscript Collection of the Great ‘Umari Mosque Library’ in Gaza, Palestine, is one of the most important archival collections of the country.

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South Sudan, The archive of the Catholic Diocese of Tombura-Yambio

Urgent safeguarding of the archives of the Catholic Diocese of Tombura-Yambio (CDTY).

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2019 First Aid to Documentary Heritage Under Threat Conservartecuador Website

Sri Lanka, SSPV Temple Palm Leaf Conservation and Preservation

Emergency preservation and digitization of the Palm Leaf Manuscript collection of the Sri Siddharta Potgul Vihara Temple (SSPV) in Menikhinna, Sri Lanka.

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2019 First Aid to Documentary Heritage Under Threat Conservartecuador Website

Nigeria, Centre for Trans-Saharan Studies

The Centre for Trans-Saharan Studies of the University of Maiduguri will, together with Northern Nigerian manuscript conservator Michaelle Biddle, establish a Manuscript Conse…

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2019 First Aid to Documentary Heritage Under Threat Conservartecuador Website

Egypt, Al-Salamuni Mountain Tombs

The necropolis in the El-Salamuni Mountain, from the Greco-Roman period, is at risk of deteriorating so far that it will be lost.

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2019 First Aid to Documentary Heritage Under Threat Conservartecuador Website

Brazil, Safeguarding the manuscripts produced by the 'negros liberados'

The Sociedade Protetora dos Desvalidos (SPD), the first civil organisation for Black people (anno.1832), requests funding for the safeguarding of their archive.

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Post-war Reconstruction and Rehabilitation in Yemen

A project for the reconstruction of historical sites as a mechanism for cultural, social and economic enhancement of local communities.

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