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Tourism Minister receives Funding for the Preservation of the Old FBC Building from the World Monument Fund

World Monuments Fund is the implementing partner for the United States Ambassador’s Fund for Cultural Preservation grant that was awarded in 2021 to preserve Old Fourah Bay College.

The Project Manager for the World Monuments Fund, Stephen Battle, and the Architectural Consultant, Aziza Chaouni have presented findings on the first phase of the preservation of Old Fourah Bay College to the Minister of Tourism and Cultural Affairs, Dr. Memunatu Pratt. The presentation was done on Wednesday 22 August at the Ministry’s Headquarters, Kingharman Road, Freetown.

World Monuments Fund is the implementing partner for the United States Ambassador’s Fund for Cultural Preservation grant that was awarded in 2021 to preserve Old Fourah Bay College. The grant will cover the first phase of what will be a multi-phase project. The scope of the first grant was to prepare a comprehensive analysis of the current state of the structure, carry out limited emergency stabilization to prevent further damage, and develop a plan for the reuse of the structure in consultation with the community and key stakeholders.

Tourism Minister, Dr. Memunatu Pratt (M) and the team from World Monuments Fund

The Project Manager of the World Monuments Fund, Stephen Battle said they were at the Minister’s office to present the findings on the preliminary work done on the Old Fourah Bay College edifice to the Minister before making the findings public and that they are glad to get the Minister’s feedback on what they are proposing for the restoration of old Fourah Bay College.

Presenting their findings, the Architectural Consultant, Aziza Chaouni started by showing the Minister the different phases of the project. She said the first phase was covering the architectural design and emergency measures, once that is done they will seek from the US Ambassador to fund the rehabilitation, she said. She assured me that they will be done with the first phase by the end of October 2022.

On her part, the Minister of Tourism and Cultural Affairs, Dr. Memunatu Pratt said the project is on course and was impressed by the amount of work done on the edifice thus far considering how it was and how she was seeing it on paper. She stated that the restoration of the old FBC will be an educational and recreational opportunity for not only Sierra Leoneans but for international tourists. She added that the monumental edifice will be multi-purpose and multi-dimensional in a way that it will have an educational museum for Sierra Leone, digital library facilities and part of the building will be used for income generation.

By Mohamed Amara Gando

Mohamed Amara Gando

Journalist based in Freetown, West Africa. Africa born, and a graduate of Institute of Commercial Management (London), a correspondent at the Sierra Leone Parliament for Beyond Borders Media and Consultancy and also a Blogger. I’ve been a journalist since 2015 with a growing experience since & covered events in some African countries, Asia & the Africa Union. I love Africa, I treasure Sierra Leone. Excellent interpersonal and communication skill, ability to relate to all groups in a non-discriminatory and inclusive manner, ability to work under pressure and seek appropriate support when needed, ability to work as effective and constructive team member and motivate others. Provide a well thought out solutions and ability to provide prioritize workload, adaptable and responsible to changing demand welcome and ability to facilitate focuses group discussions and provides constructive feedback, report writing skills Ability to conduct social interviews, assessments and negotiates situations effectively.

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