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this project is a testament to the collaborative relationship between Saudi Arabia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. (AETOSWire)
  • The funding for construction and equipping of the library has been through a US$22 million grant provided by the Saudi Fund for Development.
  • The new library will act as a central hub to connect the university’s 28 sub-libraries and will contribute towards enhancing its educational capabilities.

SARAJEVO, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA – Saudi Fund for Development (SFD) Board of Directors Chairman Ahmed Al-Khateeb, laid the foundation stone for the construction of a new library in the University of Sarajevo here.

The funding for construction and equipping of the library has been through a generous US$22 million grant provided by Saudi Arabia, through SFD.

The new library will act as a central hub to connect the university’s 28 sub-libraries and will contribute towards enhancing its educational and research capabilities.

With a total area of 13,590 square meters, it will be equipped with the latest technology and digital learning tools, helping to future-proof the university, and allowing it to better meet the needs of its students.

In total, over 22,000 male and female students will benefit from the new library, alongside 1,618 staff and faculty members, and 10,000 external beneficiaries.

The library will play a key role in supporting the advancement of the university’s research and innovation capabilities.

It will also contribute towards realizing the UN Sustainable Development Goals, specifically SDG 4, Quality Education, and SDG 10, Reduced Inequalities.

Al-Khateeb, stressed that this project is a testament to the collaborative relationship between both countries.

He said, “This project reflects the strong and lasting developmental ties between Saudi Arabia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, which began three decades ago.”

He added, “We are confident that the new library will help meet the needs of both male and female students at the University of Sarajevo, and the surrounding community.”

Prime Minister of Sarajevo Canton Nihad Uk said, “The building for which we are laying the foundation stone today is significant because it will also be the most visible bridge of friendship between Saudi Arabia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.”

He said, “We are grateful to Saudi Arabia for this investment. The library is a symbol of knowledge, cultural uplift, communication, and I believe that our cooperation and friendship will develop precisely in these directions in the future.”

During the past three decades, SFD has helped to fund 11 projects and development programs in various regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina, through soft development loans worth a total of US$185 million.