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  • Great Mosque of Djenne, Southeast facade after restoration, Djenne, Mali.
    AKDN / Christian Richters
  • Small minaret on mihrab - Restoration of Djingareyber Mosque in Timbuktu, Mali.
    AKDN / Christian Richters
  • After carrying out the restoration of the Great Mosque of Mopti, Mali, The Aga Khan Trust for Culture (AKTC) turned to the construction of the Center for Earthen Architecture in Mopti, a visitor facility that forms part of the city's tourist infrastructure but simultaneously accommodates an administrative programme servicing local needs in the district of Komoguel.
    Lucas Cuervo Moura
  • The construction of the Centre for Earth Architecture completes the series of activities the Aga Khan Trust for Culture (AKTC) has carried out in Mopti, Mali. The programme responds to the needs of the district management of Komoguel and visitors to the area, as well as the local community.
    AKDN / Christian Richters
  • Refacing of the Great Mosque of Djenné, Mali.
    AKDN / Anne-Helène Decaux
Earthern Architecture Programme

In 2004, the Historic Cities Programme began restoring the Great Mosque in Mopti, Mali. The restoration expanded to include sanitation, street paving, healthcare and other measures in the neighbouring Komoguel district. Since 2006, the Programme has extended its work to Timbuktu, where it has restored the Djingarey Ber mosque, and to Djenné, where it has also started restoration on the Great Mosque. The programmes in each town are expected to expand into adjacent quarters.