Conservation works at Agios Nicolaos/Aynikola and Agios Ioannis/Ayyani mosques bring 200 people together.
More than a thousand excavations and exhumations across the island has been undertaken, recovering and identifying half of the missing and returning their remains to their families.
More than 200 people - Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots - joined celebrations for the completion of Archangelos Michael Church conservation works.
Hundreds of .years ago,the Martinengo Bastion and Famagusta Walls represented war. Today, restored through bi-communal efforts, they represent a common desire to appreciate the rich history of Cyprus.
When communities rediscover their rich past, their encounters can help to bridge divisions, restoring a sense of common identity and through it, a sense of peace and trust.
More than 200 people, Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots, attended the completion ceremony of phase 1 of conservation works to the Monastery of Agios Panteleimonas.
Since 2012, approx. 3 Million EURO of EUROPEAN UNION funding is being invested in Famagusta’s cultural heritage through UNDP Cyprus in support of projects identified by the bi-communal Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage.

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14.7 Mln EURO

EU/UNDP Support to the Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage

19.9 Mln Euro

EU/UNDP Support to the Committee on Missing Persons in Cyprus (CMP)

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