The world’s largest mural being documented and studied
Established as the world’s largest mural, the 1450’x50’ Picture Wall was exquisitely decorated with glazed tile and faience mosaics, embellished brickwork, filigree work and frescos during the Mughal period.
Research for the real world: an insight into the eye health of the poor
Eye challenges have interrupted the lives of so many in Pakistan but the fishing community is significantly more affected.
Building the resilience of rural communities against climate change in Sindh
Since its inception in 1980, (AKPBS,P) has led multiple initiatives to improve the built environment and promote livelihood opportunities for the vulnerable communities in Sindh.
Queen Máxima briefed about AKDN programmes during her visit to Pakistan
Her Majesty Queen Máxima, United Nation’s Secretary General’s special advocate on financial inclusion for development, held a meeting with the AKDN social development team on 10 February 2016 during her visit to Pakistan.
A STEP forward for Education: Learning condition of over 300,000 children improved in Sindh, Balochistan, Gilgit-Baltistan and Chitral
The Government Girls Primary School, Shamsabad Sukkur is one of the 1,650 schools that have benefitted from the seven year Strengthening Teacher Education Project (STEP) of AKU’s Institute for Educational Development in Pakistan funded by the Government of Canada and the Aga Khan Foundation Canada.
A story of hope, motivation and access to finance from Gujranwala, Punjab
UN and AKDN partnership responding to flood and earthquake affected areas in Chitral
Preparedness and Response: FOCUS restoring resilience within the communities in Pakistan
Communities provided with shelters and medical treatment during natural disasters in the mountainous north
Aga Khan Education Service strengthens its Early Childhood Programmes
Source: www.akdn.org/publication/akdn-spring-newsletter-pakistan-edition