25 Jan URBAN HERITAGE STRATEGY . ELMINA . GHANA
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ELMINA HERITAGE STRATEGY
ELMINA, GHANA, 2004 – 2006
Team leader / local economic development expert in a two-year technical assistance and capacity building project assisting the local development and traditional authorities in managing a 1.5-million-euro investment project to promote sustainable urban environment while at the same time stimulating the local economy and preserve the cultural heritage through tourism. Investments included a complementary mix of:
- physical renovation of landmark public properties: preventing collapse St. George Castle, facilitating commercial use Fort St. Jago, renovation Nana Etsiapa Hall &19th century chapel and expansion of the Catholic Museum at St. Joseph Hill
- renovation of significant community-held or ancestral properties: Asafo Posts, Van Dijke & Cornelius House
- upgrading of public space: uplift Nana Kobina Gyan Square and Dutch Cemetery
- local capacity building: business, artisans and tourguide training
- setting up of Tourism information facilities;
- a revolving fund for renovation historic houses
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