Food festival raises funds for vulnerable segments

29 embassies offer unique taste through cuisine ranging from savoury dishes to sweet treats


Our Correspondent May 05, 2024
Food festival was set to raise funds for marginalized persons. Photo: Express

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ISLAMABAD:

Featuring 29 embassies, the International Food Festival “Taste of the World” was held here on Sunday as a fundraising event for vulnerable segments of society in the country. The event was a celebration of culinary diversity and cultural exchange, bringing people together through the universal language of food. The participating embassies offered a unique and authentic taste through cuisine ranging from savoury dishes to sweet treats representing the flavours and traditions of the world.

Taste of the World, a charity event, is the collaborative effort of many embassies, IFWA (Islamabad Foreign Women’s Association), Serena Hotels, the Head of Missions’ Spouses (HOMS) Group with the participation of the Pakistan Foreign Office Women Association (PFOWA). IFWA and the Serena Hotels have a long history of partnership that aims to make a meaningful impact by raising funds for charity projects that benefit vulnerable groups, especially women and children in Pakistan.

Aziz Boolani, the Chief Executive Officer of Serena Hotels said, “Our commitment to cultural diplomacy extends beyond hospitality, it’s about creating meaningful connections through shared experiences. Taste the World is not just a culinary event; it is a celebration of diversity, unity, and compassion. Through the language of food, we bridge cultures, nurture understanding, and empower communities. I am also pleased to announce that the proceeds from this event will be directed towards IFWA funds, aimed at supporting underprivileged communities. Together with IFWA, we embark on a culinary journey that enriches lives and fosters a brighter, more inclusive future for all.”

IFWA’s some past projects include donating 100 wheelchairs to the National Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine, providing school supplies to the Haraf Foundation, Khatoon-e-Fatima High School, and Al-Firdous Community Model School, as well as medical equipment to Care for Special Persons. IFWA also launched a charity drive to respond to emergency needs by the International Baby Food Action Network after the devastating floods in 2022 by purchasing equipment for a mobile Nurturing Care Center.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 6th, 2024.

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