The Ethiopian Heritage Fund works with the Ethiopian Christian church to conserve and preserve relics, art and treasures in Ethiopian churches and monasteries. The Ethiopian Heritage Fund was started August 2005. Its purpose, working together with the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido church and the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, is to aid the conservation of relics and to provide advice and education on their maintenance.
Its other stated aim is to raise awareness of these beautiful objects within Ethiopia and internationally thereby increasing tourism to rural areas. The Fund is entirely financed by donations and by those involved giving their expertise to the projects.
Perched in the rugged highlands on the Horn of Africa, Ethiopia retains a unique position as an ancient Christian civilization. The history of artistic production in Ethiopia
spans over 2000 years. Artists and architects have produced
a stunning array of religious artefact processional crosses, illuminated manuscripts, painted wooden icons and
wall paintings.
These holy treasures have a very special purpose in the Divine Worship service of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido church. They are mainly cared for by monks and priests and stored in church treasuries often in remote districts. The dry climate of the mountains has been a great aid to maintaining the condition of the artefacts but inevitably many of them now need restoring in order to save them for future generations. Recent work of the charity is reported on the Projects page under the current projects button.