Phase 2

Support to the Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage

Status:Ongoing
Duration:2022 - 2025
Donors:Government of Cyprus, European Commission
Coverage:Island-wide
Beneficiaries:Turkish Cypriot Community and Greek Cypriot Community
Focus Area:Governance and Peacebuilding
Partners:Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage
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Project Summary:

The cultural heritage of Cyprus emanates from diverse and rich cultures and civilizations which have populated the island throughout history. It constitutes the common heritage of all Cypriots and of humanity regardless of its origin. Since 2010 the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has been assisting the bi-communal Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage (TCCH) to preserve the island’s cultural heritage.

The overall objective of the project is to support the reconciliation process and to increase the levels of trust between the two main communities on the island – the Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots. This overall objective will be achieved through the implementation of confidence building measures as agreed by the Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage (TCCH).

The project is aimed to preserve the Cypriot cultural heritage monuments of great importance by supporting conservation and/or emergency measures for high importance cultural heritage sites. The project will be funded by the Republic of Cyprus & local communities for the protection of heritage in conflict areas) aiming to support the efforts of the bi-communal TCCH to contribute to the ongoing peace and confidence building process by bringing communities closer to their shared heritage through conservation and emergency measures projects.

“The Cultural Heritage Technical Committee believes that it is the primary responsibility of Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots to protect the endangered cultural heritage of the island, and that it is important for these monuments to be preserved, not only because they are important symbols for both Turkish Cypriots and Greek Cypriots, as well as for humanity, but also because they have an intrinsic value of their own.” (Press statement of the Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage, 06 May 2009).

The Agreement of 21 March 2008 reached between Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), paved the way for the establishment of the Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage, dedicated to the recognition, promotion and protection of the rich and diverse cultural heritage of Cyprus. The Committee is supported in its work by an Advisory Board composed of archaeologists, architects, art historians and town planners from both communities. All its programmatic decisions are taken in line with the agreed principles and the task attributed to them by the two Leaders.

The Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage works to provide a mutually acceptable mechanism for the implementation of practical measures for the proper preservation, physical protection and restoration (including research, study and survey) of the cultural heritage of Cyprus. The Committee believes that the protection of cultural heritage is an integral part of the ongoing process of broadening areas of cooperation between Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots, which can most effectively be achieved through joint efforts. The protection of cultural heritage also stimulates sustainable development and mutual understanding.

An initial list of 40 sites in need of emergency care and conservation was approved by the Leaders. Additional monuments of great historical value or notable size have been added to this list. Particular attention was given to the archaeological importance of the monuments, reflecting their uniqueness, historical significance and role in society as well as their future educational role.

Objectives:

  • To support the reconciliation process and to increase the trust between the Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot communities through the implementation of confidence building measures agreed by the Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage (TCCH).

  • Preservation of Cypriot cultural heritage by supporting conservation and emergency measures for high importance monuments agreed by the Technical Committee on Culture in Cyprus.

Implementing Partners:

Since 2010 the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has assisted the Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage to preserve the cultural heritage of Cyprus.

UNDP directly implements and administers the Committee's conservation works and visibility efforts, hence creating a favourable environment for the non-political consideration of cultural heritage on both sides of the island.

Joint monitoring visits and regular meetings with the Advisory Board of the Technical Committee are facilitated by UNDP to encourage and ensure the direct involvement in each stage of the project cycle. The direct involvement of technical teams from both communities (architects, archaeologists, engineers etc.) act, in time, as team- and confidence-building measures, allowing for increased exchange of experiences and the setting of a positive example of successful collaboration between Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots.

Moreover, UNDP provides logistical and strategic support to the Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage in its efforts to re-establish community links between villages and their former residents and encourage cross-community exchanges.

Results:

The following cultural heritage sites benefited from conservation designs for future conservation projects:

Church of Panagia in Makrasyka

Church of Panagia in Lysi

Church of Ayia Triada in Rizokarpaso

Church of Ayia Marina in Yialousa

Church of Timios Prodromos in Kalopsida

Church of Ayios Therapon in Aggastina and cemetery

Church of Panagia Ypati in Ayios Amvrosios

Ayios Georgios (Cemetery Church) in Vathylakas

Church of Ayios Anastasios (Old Church) in Peristerona

Church of Ayios Georgios Faraggas in Famagusta

Church of Archangelos Michail in Pano Zodia

Church of Ayios Demetrios in Leonarisso

Church of Panagia Kantariotissa in Kantara

Ayios Andronikos kai Ayia Athanasia in Milia Ammochostou

Church of Chrysosotiros in Lefkonoiko

Ayios Demetrianos in Larnakas tis Lapithou, Kozakoy

Agios Ermolaos church in Kyrenia

The following cultural heritage sites located island-wide benefited from conservation works:

Agios Ioannis Prodromos Church in Gastria

Agios Georgios Church in Vokolida

Agia Paraskevi church in Agios Theodoros

Agios Synesis Church of Lysi

Agios Loukas church in Spathariko

Agios Photios tis Selinias, Agia Triada

Panagia Eleousa Monastery, Rizokarpaso

Church of Ayia Pavlou in Ayia Triada

Church of Archangelos Michail in Rizokarpaso

Agia Varvara church, Koroveia

Agia Marina church in Avgolida

Agia Marina Church in Diorios

Church of Ayios Minas in Lapithos

Ayia Paraskevi in Lapithos

Church of Timios Prodromos in Lapathos

Church of Chrysosotiros in Lefkonoiko

Agios Charalambos church in Akanthou

Church of Ayios Georgios in Prastio

Church of Ayios Modestos in Kalo Chorio Kapouti

Agios Charalampos in Agridaki

Panagia Potamitissa (Tou Potamou) Church in Kazafani

Church of Ayios Polychronis in Melanarga

Ayios Mikallos in Akanthou in Akanthou

Ayios Georgios in Milia Ammochostou

Panagia Chrysopolitissa in Kyrenia

Impact

START DATE

September 2022

END DATE

September 2025

STATUS

Ongoing

PROJECT OFFICE

Cyprus

IMPLEMENTING PARTNER

United Nations Development Programme

DONORS

GOVERNMENT OF CYPRUS

TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS

$2,812,547

DELIVERY IN PREVIOUS YEARS

2022$0

2023$376,577

2024$1,415,355

2025$100,659

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