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reprinted from Accounting for "The Times" Mnajdra FundFollowing the wanton
destruction of the Sensing the public mood and reflecting the civic-minded nature of its editorial policy - conscious also of the traumatic setback that Malta had suffered both domestically and internationally - The Times launched a public appeal, to be known as The Times Mnajdra Campaign to raise funds for Din l-Art Helwa. These funds were handed
over to us at the |
When we considered the range of candidate projects for funding, we were guided by four broad criteria: ¤ Cost-effectiveness: the greatest good with the minimum financial outlay. ¤ Maximum impact, both in the short and long term, on heritage or natural environment issues. ¤ Greatest educational or heritage or environmental benefit to Malta. ¤ Realistic, feasible and achievable, both in cost and in implementation.
Against this background
and after very careful consideration of a number of competing
projects, we selected four which we felt met the objectives First, we spent just over
Lm10,000 - half the The first consisted of the
donation to every The second was the issue to
every school of an inter-active CD-Rom in English, entitled Malta:
Din l-Art Helwa feels that
these educational initiatives - which we hope are still being
utilised Lm10,000 - has gone on two projects in conjunction with Heritage Malta. |
The first is the
creation of a series of information panels along the path from
Hagar Qim to Mnajdra explaining to the visitor what he is
looking at and emphasising its importance in world heritage
terms. The second project consists of a joint partnership with Heritage Malta for the rehabilitation, conservation and future manning and opening of the outstanding catacombs of Abatija tad-Dejr, in Rabat. Our financial contribution from The Times Mnajdra Fund - together with equivalent funding from Heritage Malta - will go some way to saving this hitherto neglected site. Din l-Art Helwa thanks The Times and its readers for their generosity. We hope they feel the funds they donated to us have been wisely spent. The Times has been consistently at the forefront of those in the media urging the safeguarding of Malta's cultural heritage and the protection of our environment. Din l-Art Helwa publicly pays tribute to its unremitting efforts - and that of its readers - in this vital regard.
The installation of protective shields for
the monuments, necessary for preservation
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