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Please find here an overview of activities and projects the Prince Claus Fund initiates and supports. For an overview of upcoming activities you can take a look at the Calendar.
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4.6.2013 Reflections 2012: Articles by Prince Claus Fund Collaborators
Reflections 2012 is a collection of articles written by Prince Claus Fund collaborators.
4.6.2013 first project initiated by 'SELAT: Links through the Arts'
The first project resulting from the Prince Claus Fund’s collaboration with the Qattan Foundation opens in June 2013: the play Return to Haifa tells the story of a young Palestinian couple and the son they left behind when they were forced to leave Haifa in 1948. The theatre piece was supported by ‘SELAT: Links through the Arts’, a collaborative initiative of the Prince...
27.5.2013 Cultural Emergency Response Partnership with Global Heritage...
The Prince Claus Fund and Global Heritage Fund have committed to a new partnership that will enable both organisations to more efficiently respond to cultural emergencies. Coordinator of the Prince Claus Fund´s Cultural Emergency Response (CER) programme Deborah Stolk met with Vince Michael, Executive Director of Global Heritage Fund, on 9 May 2013 to formalise the agreement. Through this partnership,...
23.5.2013 Publication of 'Life of an Afghan Hammam: Ignited, Extinguished,...
Life of an Afghan Hammam was launched in May 2013 as part of the event 'Cultural Emergency Response NOW!'. The Prince Claus Fund supported the publication of Life of an Afghan Hammam, which describes the restoration of the historic Khisht-i-Kopruk hammam. This book involved collaboration between the AFIR team of architects and planners in Kholm and the arch i Platform for Design and Research...
6.5.2013 Restoring and Reconstructing Traditional Furnaces in Kaya
The traditional furnaces of Kaya, Burkina Faso represent the most diverse manifestations of metallurgical engineering, but 11 of the 13 were destroyed by torrential rains in 2012. The Prince Claus Fund supports the restoration and reconstruction of the collapsed furnaces as part of a broader project aimed at securing the site in the long term.






