Ethopia
>> Friday, March 19, 2010
Sheikh                            Hussein Shrine is an important symbol of Ethiopia’s                            history and religious diversity; a lasting symbol of                            the pluralist and tolerant version of Islam traditionally                            practiced in Ethiopia. 
Awareness                            Creation on Cultural Preservation in Dire Sheikh Hussein:
Project Launch Highlights U.S. Cultural SupportAgreement to Preserve Historic Mosque
Project Launch Highlights U.S. Cultural SupportAgreement to Preserve Historic Mosque
U.S.                            Embassy Public Affairs Counselor Dr. Anthony Fisher                            traveled to the Bale Zone of Oromiya on December 3rd,                            along with Oromiya Region Culture and Tourism Bureau                            Chief Ato Aliyu Umer to launch a cultural preservation                            project at the historic Sheikh Nur Hussein Shrine, a                            religious pilgrimage site established in the 13th Century.                            
The                            Ambassador’s Fund for Cultural Preservation, an                            annual competitive program of the U.S. Department of                            State, provided a grant in the amount of $25,600 to                            the Oromiya Regional Government to conduct structural                            assessment at this unique site and to arrest further                            deterioration of the mosque built by Sheikh Hussein                            nearly a thousand years ago. It is hoped that the support                            provided through this program will help further the                            efforts of the Oromiya Regional Government to register                            the Sheikh Nur Hussein Shrine as a UNESCO World Heritage                            Site. 
The                            Ambassador's Fund for Cultural Preservation, created                            in 2001, is the only U.S. Government program that provides                            direct small grant support to heritage preservation                            in less developed countries. In 2005, 120 countries                            were eligible to participate in the Ambassador’s                            Fund; Ethiopia’s successful program was one of                            87 chosen for funding out of a total of over 150 proposals.                            
Speaking                            at the launching ceremony, Dr. Fisher noted that Ethiopia’s                            successful participation in the 2005 Ambassador’s                            Fund competition was a sign not only of deep U.S.-Ethiopian                            cultural ties, but also of the American people’s                            recognition of the richness and depth of Ethiopia’s                            cultural heritage. He pointed out that the Sheikh                            Hussein Shrine is an important symbol of Ethiopia’s                            history and religious diversity; a lasting symbol of                            the pluralist and tolerant version of Islam traditionally                            practiced in Ethiopia.
 

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