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Page 1: Support the AKDN Khan Development Network (AKDN), 1-3 Avenue de la Paix, 1202 Geneva, ... 8 million people to achieve greater food security, raise household incomes and

CULTURAL

A G A K H A N D E V E L O P M E N T N E T W O R K

Aga Khan Health Services

Aga Khan Agency for Habitat

SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

Tourism Promotion Services

Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development

Financial Services

Industrial Promotion

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Media Services

Aga Khan Historic Cities Programme

Aga Khan Trust for Culture

Aga Khan Foundation

Aga Khan Agency for Microfinance

Aviation Services

CULTURE

Aga Khan Music Initiative

Aga Khan Museum

Aga Khan University

University ofCentral Asia

Aga Khan Education Services Aga Khan Award for ArchitectureServices

Aga Khan Academies

THE IMAMAT

SOCIAL

ECONOMIC

www.akdn.org

Overview of the Aga Khan Development Network

Support the AKDN

Typically, when the AKDN refines its development approach in a given area, it looks to partners to help expand the scale. A significant portion of the funding for AKDN activities therefore comes from national governments, multilateral institutions and private sector partners. For more information, visit: akdn.org/partners

Individuals can support the AKDN. For more information, visit: akdn.org/support

Partnerships Individuals

Join the conversation

© AKDN, June 2016. Information contained in this brief can be reproduced with acknowledgement to AKDN. Photo credits: AKDN / Sandra Calligaro; Lucas Cuervo Moura; Alain Lits; Gary

Otte; Jean-Luc Ray; Bujagali Energy Limited.

For further information: Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN), 1-3 Avenue de la Paix, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland. Tel: +41 22 909 7200; E-mail: [email protected]

Cover page: (top left to right) An urban renewal project in Cairo, Egypt; His Highness the Aga Khan speaking with dignitaries in Timbuktu, Mali, in 2003; a girls’ education programme in Badakhshan, Afghanistan; (middle left to right) a water tap stand built by the AKDN in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan; Social, Cultural, Economic: the nature of positive change that AKDN institutions and programmes aim to achieve; a rice farming programme in Madagascar; (bottom left to right) a music and arts education programme in Central Asia; an in-service nursing studies programme in East Africa; a power generation project in Jinja, Uganda, which supplies nearly half of the electricity in the country.

Page 2: Support the AKDN Khan Development Network (AKDN), 1-3 Avenue de la Paix, 1202 Geneva, ... 8 million people to achieve greater food security, raise household incomes and

Egypt

Kazakhstan

India

Pakistan

Afghanistan

TajikistanKyrgyz Republic

Syria

Mali

Canada

United States of America

Burkina Faso

Côte d'Ivoire

Senegal

Mozambique

Kenya

Tanzania

Uganda

Rwanda

Burundi

Bangladesh

Portugal

United Kingdom

Switzerland

DRC

UAE

Madagascar

AKDN programmes and institutions

Norway

Germany

France

Malaysia

Singapore

Italy

All AKDN programmes and institutions operate in multiple countries.

The AKDN promotes entrepreneurial activity in the developing world by investing in large power generation projects, in-dustrial production, tour-ism development and financial services, among other areas.

InfrastructureIn 11 poor and remote areas of the developing world, the AKDN rural support programmes help 8 million people to achieve greater food security, raise household incomes and improve the overall quality of life.

Rural Development

The AKDN operates one of the largest non-profit, private healthcare sys-tems in the developing world. Because effective healthcare depends on qualified staff, the training of healthcare workers is of central importance.

Health CareThe AKDN operates educational programmes that range from pre-school to post-graduate studies. The University of Central Asia is under construction in Naryn, Kyrgyzstan, and due to open its Bachelor-Master degree programmes in 2016.

Education

The AKDN integrates cultural development into many of its projects. The various city parks and gardens it has built provide tens of millions of urban dwellers with oases of green space.

Culture

The AKDN’s Global ImpactFor over 60 years the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) has been building institutions and delivering essential services by creating schools and hospitals, newspapers and electricity generation plants, and social programmes of all kinds. These services have helped improve the lives of hundreds of millions of people in places as varied as Cairo, Kabul, Delhi and Bamako.

10 millionGenerates electricity for 10 million people

5 millionProvides quality health care to 5 million people

5 millionReceives 5 million

visitors in its various parks and gardens

2 millionReaches 2 million

students pre-school to university level

Each year in collaboration withits partners the AKDN :

Page 3: Support the AKDN Khan Development Network (AKDN), 1-3 Avenue de la Paix, 1202 Geneva, ... 8 million people to achieve greater food security, raise household incomes and

CULTURAL

A G A K H A N D E V E L O P M E N T N E T W O R K

Aga Khan Health Services

Aga Khan Agency for Habitat

SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

Tourism Promotion Services

Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development

Financial Services

Industrial Promotion

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Media Services

Aga Khan Historic Cities Programme

Aga Khan Trust for Culture

Aga Khan Foundation

Aga Khan Agency for Microfinance

Aviation Services

CULTURE

Aga Khan Music Initiative

Aga Khan Museum

Aga Khan University

University ofCentral Asia

Aga Khan Education Services Aga Khan Award for ArchitectureServices

Aga Khan Academies

THE IMAMAT

SOCIAL

ECONOMIC

www.akdn.org

Overview of the Aga Khan Development Network

Support the AKDN

Typically, when the AKDN refines its development approach in a given area, it looks to partners to help expand the scale. A significant portion of the funding for AKDN activities therefore comes from national governments, multilateral institutions and private sector partners. For more information, visit: akdn.org/partners

Individuals can support the AKDN. For more information, visit: akdn.org/support

Partnerships Individuals

Join the conversation

© AKDN, June 2016. Information contained in this brief can be reproduced with acknowledgement to AKDN. Photo credits: AKDN / Sandra Calligaro; Lucas Cuervo Moura; Alain Lits; Gary

Otte; Jean-Luc Ray; Bujagali Energy Limited.

For further information: Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN), 1-3 Avenue de la Paix, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland. Tel: +41 22 909 7200; E-mail: [email protected]

Cover page: (top left to right) An urban renewal project in Cairo, Egypt; His Highness the Aga Khan speaking with dignitaries in Timbuktu, Mali, in 2003; a girls’ education programme in Badakhshan, Afghanistan; (middle left to right) a water tap stand built by the AKDN in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan; Social, Cultural, Economic: the nature of positive change that AKDN institutions and programmes aim to achieve; a rice farming programme in Madagascar; (bottom left to right) a music and arts education programme in Central Asia; an in-service nursing studies programme in East Africa; a power generation project in Jinja, Uganda, which supplies nearly half of the electricity in the country.