Aleph assessed UNESCO’s House of Prayer restoration project in Mosul, Iraq, part of the broader Revive the Spirit of Mosul initiative. The project successfully preserved cultural heritage, created jobs, and engaged the local community, but sustainability concerns remained, particularly around long-term employability and disaster risk management. Recommendations included developing a theory of change for future projects, integrating restoration into urban planning, and enhancing training for local conservation specialists.
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Renewal Evaluation of the International Centre for Documentary Heritage (ICDH), UNESCO (June 2024)
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