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Con la finalidad de organizar un proyecto de investigación y conservación arqueológica en el Parque Nacional de Río Abiseo (PNRA) en Perú, World Monuments Fund (WMF) realizó una expedición con el objetivo de establecer un diagnóstico inicial del estado actual de Gran Pajatén, Los Pinchudos y Cerro Central, sitios que representan lo más destacado de la Zona Histórico Cultural del PNRA, Sitio Mixto del Patrimonio Mundial.
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Con la finalidad de organizar un proyecto de investigación y conservación arqueológica en el Parque Nacional de Río Abiseo (PNRA) en Perú, World Monuments Fund (WMF) realizó una expedición con el objetivo de establecer un diagnóstico inicial del estado actual de Gran Pajatén, Los Pinchudos y Cerro Central, sitios que representan lo más destacado de la Zona Histórico Cultural del PNRA, Sitio Mixto del Patrimonio Mundial.
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World Monuments Fund (WMF) is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Jean-Louis Cohen on August 7, 2023. As a valued member of the jury for the World Monuments Fund/Knoll Modernism Prize, Cohen played a crucial role in raising awareness of the conservation challenges facing modernist buildings around the world and the innovative work being done to preserve them. 
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Durbar Hall ceiling after conservation. Photo by Maniyarasan R.
WMF first included Osmania University College for Women on the World Monuments Watch in 2002 in response to the collapse of one of the building’s signature spaces, the Durbar Hall, caused by water damage to the timber support structures. It was listed again on the 2004 Watch due to the extensive conservation needs. In the following years, WMF first developed a Conservation Management Plan that focused on enhancing structural stability, mitigating water damage, and improving maintenance plans, which ultimately led to the start of the restoration phase in 2015.
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“We are proud to witness today the next stage in the restoration of the cultural heritage and civilization of the spirit of Mosul,” said Dr. Laith Hussein, Director of the State Board of Antiquities and Heritage (SBAH), as part of his opening remarks at the launch event, which drew 300 people and included live music and tours of the galleries and gardens.
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Crisis response has been a major theme in World Monuments Fund’s (WMF) work this year, and my recent trip to Iraq was a testament to the role heritage can play in regions dealing with post-crisis situations. From fostering a sense of belonging in Mosul after years of occupation by Daesh (also known as ISIS) to protecting ancient cities in the aftermath of the 2003 invasion, our work in the country continues to play an important part in social and economic rebuilding.
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