The Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) is a group of nine private development agencies, international and non-confessional involved in the creation of development opportunities of private, international and non-confessional working to create opportunities and improvement of living conditions in developing countries.
A vision of international development, which explains its presence A vision of international development, which explains its presence in 25 countries worldwide. in 25 countries worldwide. Indeed, the AKDN is represented in South Asia, Central Asia, East Africa and West Africa. In the West African region, the countries covered by the network address AKDN Mali, Coast d’Ivoire, Senegal and Burkina Faso.
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The Network’s agencies have a common goal. The establishment of institutions and programs able to cope with social, economic and cultural link in the evolutionary challenges.
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Indeed, if some of programs and institutions were developed during the last fifty years by His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan, the creation of other, dates from the twentieth century and developed by the grandfather of the current Aga Khan, Sir Sultan Mohamed Shah, with a philosophy of seeking the common good of all.
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