Aga
Khan and
President
Rahmonov
Initiate
Dushanbe
Serena
Hotel
Dushanbe,
Tajikistan,
30th October,
2006 – President
Emomali Rahmonov
today laid
the foundation
stone of
Dushanbe’s
first five-star
hotel in
the presence
of His Highness
the Aga Khan,
Imam (spiritual
leader) of
the Shia
Ismaili Muslims
and Founder
of the Aga
Khan Development
Network (AKDN).
The Dushanbe
Serena Hotel,
a US$25million
project whose
120 units
will range
from luxury
rooms to
long-stay
apartments,
will incorporate
conference
and shopping
facilities,
restaurants
and a roof-top
recreation
centre and
swimming
pool. The
hotel, to
be managed
by Tourism
Promotion
Services
(a subsidiary
of Aga Khan
Fund for
Economic
Development)
is being
developed
following
a design
from the
award-winning
architectural
firm, ARCOP,
a Montreal-based
firm.
“The
construction
of this hotel
can significantly
contribute
to modern
tourism development
and creation
of a business
ambiance
in the country,” said
President
Rahmonov
noting that “this
year much
has been
done to establish
the basis
for modern
hotel enterprises,
including
the introduction
of tax benefits
for the construction
of a series
of projects
in the tourism
sector”.
Echoing
this sentiment,
the Aga Khan
spoke of “a
long-term
commitment
to a process
of tourism
development
that can
have deep
and lasting
benefits
for Central
Asia.” Emphasising
that this
was a process
that would
rely on constructive
partnerships,
he said that
the government’s
eager encouragement
and active
engagement
would be
vital to
the success
of the project.
Other partnerships
contemplated
by the proposed
Dushanbe
Serena Hotel
include linkages
with an Institute
for Tourism
and Leisure
Industries
being developed
by the University
of Central
Asia in the
Kyrgyz Republic.
The
Aga Khan
also explained
the Serena
concept as
going beyond
providing
services,
creating
employment,
setting quality
benchmarks
and generating
urban renewal
to include “developing
human resources,
elevating
corporate
ethics, practicing
good citizenry
and inspiring
public confidence.”
Planned
construction
on the project
is scheduled
for 2007.
When completed,
the Dushanbe
Serena Hotel
will join
several Serena
properties
across the
region to
help strengthen
tourism development
in areas
rich in cultural
sites, physical
attractions
and economic
opportunity.
These include
Serena units
in Kabul,
Afghanistan,
and at Islamabad,
Quetta, Faisalabad,
Gilgit and
Swat in Pakistan.
In Tajikistan
a further
property
at Khorog
PastChid,
in addition
to the new
Serena in
Dushanbe,
is also under
development.
For more
information
please contact
:
Sitora Shokamolova
Aga Khan
Development
Network
8-10 Gani
Abdullo St.
Dushanbe,
Tajikistan
Tel: 992
37 224 65
00
Fax: 992
37 251 00
66
e-mail: munir.merali@akdn.org
website:
www.akdn.org
Notes
1. The Aga
Khan Development
Network
(AKDN)
is a group
of private
development
agencies
working
to empower
communities
and individuals,
often in
disadvantaged
circumstances,
to improve
living
conditions
and opportunities,
especially
in Central
and South
Asia and
sub-Saharan
Africa.
The Network's
agencies
work for
the common
good of
all citizens,
regardless
of their
gender,
origin
or religion.
Its underlying
impulse
is the
ethic of
compassion
for the
vulnerable
in society.
Its annual
budget
for philanthropic
activity
is US$300
million.
2. The Aga
Khan Fund
for Economic
Development
(AKFED) is
an international
development
agency dedicated
to promoting
entrepreneurship
and building
economically
sound enterprises
in the developing
world. AKFED
focuses on
building
enterprises
in parts
of the world
that lack
sufficient
foreign direct
investment.
It also makes
bold but
calculated
investments
in situations
that are
fragile and
complex.
AKFED operates
as a network
of affiliates
with more
than 90 separate
project companies
employing
over 30,000
people, with
annual revenues
in excess
of US$1.5
billion.
The Fund
is active
in 16 countries
in the developing
world: Afghanistan,
Bangladesh,
Burkina Faso,
the Democratic
Republic
of the Congo,
India, Ivory
Coast, Kenya,
Kyrgyz Republic,
Mali, Mozambique,
Pakistan,
Senegal,
Syria, Tajikistan,
Tanzania
and Uganda.
3. Serena
Hotels and
lodges enjoy
a long-established
reputation
for the highest
standards
of comfort
and service
within environments
that meticulously
promote indigenous
architectural,
craft and
cultural
traditions.
Serena builds
hotel capacity
in regions
that are
underserved
with business
and tourist
accommodation
by other
hotel chains.
Serena properties
have been
at the forefront
of human
resource
development,
the generation
of foreign
exchange
revenue and
providing
employment
to local
residents
while bringing
environmental
sensitivity
to the tourism
industry
in the regions
where they
operate.
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