Meet Aga Khan Foundation’s 7 Change Makers

Throughout November, in the month leading to #GivingTuesday, we’ll be telling the story of “How I See Change.” We are highlighting stories of amazing results done by 7 people working in the Aga Khan Development Network. As they share their stories, you will come to realize how lasting, positive change happens in some of the poorest areas of our planet.

Burulai Aitikulova – An educator from the Kyrgyz Republic in Central Asia- Sees change through Early Childhood Development. Click here to read.

Zainab Dhanani – An education associate with the Aga Khan Foundation, East Africa’s Nairobi office – She Sees Change through Children Reading in Kenya. Click here to read.

Fatima Akbary – A social mobilizer with the Focus Humanitarian Assistance in Afghanistan’s Baghlan province – Sees Change through Women’s Empowerment. Click here to read.

Schafer Bomstein – A regional grants manager with the Aga Khan Foundation, West Africa’s Bamako office in Mali – Sees Change through Community-Based Savings Groups. Click here to read.

Asel Baidyldaeva – a social entrepreneur from the Kyrgyz Republic – Sees Change through Community Wellness. Click here to read.

Maryum Omari – A regional coordinator from the Aga Khan Foundation in Afghanistan – Sees Change through Helping Women Find Opportunity. Click here to read.

Simplice Amani – An operations manager with Première Agence de Microfinance (a microfinance bank) in Ivory Coast. – Sees Change in the Happiness of Microfinance Clients. Click here to read.

Your participation in Giving Tuesday can help change lives for the better by investing in people who are committed to making change happen. This year, we’re aiming to raise $20,000 by December 2 to improve the quality of life for those most in need in Africa and Asia.

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