IHSP oversees multiple restoration projects at heritage sites affected by conflict and cultural cleansing. These projects seek to return a building or architectural complex to a state where it can be used safely and regularly by relevant stakeholders. These vary in scale, but, in general, they involve more time and resources than a stand-alone emergency response project.
![](https://web.sas.upenn.edu/ihsp-program/files/2020/12/Barood-Khana.jpg)
Barood Khana
![](https://web.sas.upenn.edu/ihsp-program/files/2020/11/٢٠٢٠٠٦٠٤_١٢٢١١٧.jpg)
Beit al-Tutunji
![](https://web.sas.upenn.edu/ihsp-program/files/2020/12/MHSP-24_4-2019_RLZ_DSCN3986.jpg)
Deir Mar Gorgis
![](https://web.sas.upenn.edu/ihsp-program/files/2020/12/MHSP-48_1-2019_DPA_20190129_111402.jpg)
Mar Gorgis Church
![](https://web.sas.upenn.edu/ihsp-program/files/2020/12/MHSP-52_4-2019_MDD_IMG_1249_CROP-1.jpg)
Mar Petros and Paulos Church
![](https://web.sas.upenn.edu/ihsp-program/files/2020/12/MHSP-34_4-2019_RLZ_DSCN3811.jpg)
Mar Sarkis and Bakhos Church
![](https://web.sas.upenn.edu/ihsp-program/files/2023/02/MG_Relief-Excavation-1.jpeg)
Mashki Gate
![](https://web.sas.upenn.edu/ihsp-program/files/2020/12/Lalish-Small.jpg)
Sanctuary of Sheikh Adi
IHSP works closely with Iraqi heritage professionals to protect and promote Iraq’s diverse cultural heritage for both Iraqis and the global community. Please consider donating to support the preservation of this heritage for present and future generations.