US-funded Frere Hall restoration project completed

Published October 26, 2024 Updated October 26, 2024 07:58am

KARACHI: US Ambassador to Pakistan Donald Blome has reinforced the long-term partnership between Washington and Islamabad at a programme held to mark completion of restoration work of iconic Frere Hall.

Speaking at the closing ceremony of a $350,000 US Ambassador’s Fund for Cultural Preservation (AFCP) grant, he said: “It’s rare for one project, a partnership between the US Consulate and the Sindh Exploration and Adventure Society, to sum up so much of what the United States and Pakistan work on together.

“After the 2002 bombing that damaged both US assets and Frere Hall, we felt a responsibility to help restore what was harmed. Today, this iconic space symbolises our bond — a commitment to cultural heritage, civic engagement, and community empowerment,” he added.

According to a press release, the restoration of Frere Hall as a public space, reopening its library and gallery is one of the several AFCP initiatives in Sindh, with similar efforts underway in Balochistan.

It said that Ambassador Blome’s visit to Karachi underscored the US government’s long-standing investment in Pakistan and the Pakistani people. “Through partnerships like these, the US and Pakistan are working together to improve lives, strengthen communities, and preserve the rich history and culture that defines this great nation,” Ambassador Blome noted.

Published in Dawn, October 26th, 2024

Opinion

Editorial

Selling PIA
Updated 26 Oct, 2024

Selling PIA

Aurangzeb’s assertion that govt hopes to finalise the privatisation next month indicates issues with shortlisted bidders will be resolved soon.
Anti-Muslim bias
26 Oct, 2024

Anti-Muslim bias

RECENT findings of the EU’s human rights agency point to a troubling rise in bias against the bloc’s 26m ...
On the pulse
26 Oct, 2024

On the pulse

HEART disease is fast becoming an epidemic in Pakistan, increasingly affecting younger populations. Karachi, for...
Yearly trouble
Updated 25 Oct, 2024

Yearly trouble

Both Pakistan and India need a strategy that not only penalises harmful practices but also provides long-term solutions.
Countering cybercrime
25 Oct, 2024

Countering cybercrime

THE new National Cyber Crime & Investigation Authority appears to have landed in limbo, with the authorities...
Controversial guest
25 Oct, 2024

Controversial guest

INDIAN preacher Dr Zakir Naik is not known for his subtle approach to faith. Controversies have surrounded him for...