Project presentation
ALIPH was created to respond quickly to crises and support concrete projects. This reactivity was demonstrated from the first day of the war in Ukraine when ALIPH contacted Ukrainian and Polish heritage professionals, national authorities, and international organizations to evaluate needs and prepare emergency measures to protect Ukrainian heritage. On 7 March, the ALIPH Foundation Board adopted its Action Plan for the Protection of Heritage in Ukraine, with a first envelope of USD 2 million, followed by a second sum of USD 1 million one month later. In June, the European Union joined ALIPH by committing a further USD 2 million. To date, ALIPH has helped more than 150 museums, archives, and libraries protect their collections, supported the protection of monuments and sites, and assisted Ukrainian professionals for a total amount of nearly USD 3 million.
Organization presentation
The International Alliance for the Protection of Heritage in Conflict Areas (ALIPH) is the principal global fund exclusively dedicated to the protection of heritage in conflict zones and post-conflict situations. To date, ALIPH has committed USD 50 million to support 160 projects in 30 countries on 4 continents. ALIPH strives to finance projects that are carried out on the ground, working hand in hand with local partners, authorities, and communities.Follow the project leader on social media:
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150
museum, library & archive collections protected
9
major artifact storage sites upgraded
125
heritage professionals supported
10
historical monuments scanned in 3D