Karachi, Pakistan 19 December 2024
In a proud moment for Pakistan and the global healthcare community, Dr Zulfiqar Ahmed Bhutta, a global leader in maternal and child health, has been appointed as an Officer of the Order of Canada, one of the country’s most prestigious civilian honours. This recognition celebrates Dr Bhutta’s exceptional contributions to global health, particularly in underserved communities across South Asia, Africa, and beyond.

Dr Bhutta’s groundbreaking research has transformed public health policies worldwide and improved countless lives. His work on community health systems, including Pakistan’s Lady Health Worker programme, is regarded as a global model for empowering frontline health workers.
Speaking about the honour, Dr Bhutta said, “I am greatly honoured by this recognition and deeply grateful to a generation of students and colleagues who have worked with me over the years on challenges of women and children in Pakistan and other low-income countries.”
Dr Bhutta serves as the Founding Director of the Institute for Global Health and Development at Aga Khan University (AKU) and also founded and its Centre of Excellence in Women and Child Health between 2012 and 2024, . He is also Co-Director of the SickKids Centre for Global Child Health in Toronto. With over 1,400 academic publications and recognition as a Highly Cited Researcher, Dr Bhutta’s influence extends across research, policy, and practice.
Dr Sulaiman Shahabuddin, President of AKU, praised Dr Bhutta’s dedication, stating:
“Dr Bhutta’s achievements inspire us to pursue innovation and make a tangible impact in global health. His work embodies AKU’s commitment to advancing evidence-based research that tackles the world’s most pressing health and development challenges.”
In honouring Dr Zulfiqar Bhutta, we acknowledge not just an individual’s accomplishments but the promise of what dedication, expertise, and compassion can achieve. For Pakistan, he stands as a true national hero whose work inspires hope for healthier generations to come.
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About Aga Khan University
Chartered in 1983, the Aga Khan University (AKU) is a private university that promotes human welfare through research, teaching and community service. Based on the principles of quality, access, impact and relevance, the University has campuses and programmes in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and the United Kingdom. It comprises teaching hospitals, Faculties of Health Sciences, Institutes for Educational Development, the AKU Examination Board, the Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations, the Graduate School of Media and Communications, the East Africa Institute and the Institute for Human Development. Faculties of Arts and Sciences are to be established in Pakistan and East Africa. The University imbues promising future leaders and thinkers with an ethic of service and the skills to help communities solve their most pressing challenges. Admission to AKU is merit-based and need-blind.
AKU is an agency of the Aga Khan Development Network, a group of private development agencies with mandates ranging from health and education to architecture, culture, microfinance, rural development, disaster reduction, the promotion of private-sector enterprise and the revitalisation of historic cities.
Pyarali Gulamani Nanji, C.M.
Toronto, Ontario
The IsmailiMail deserved grateful thanks from its readers around the world for this timely postring about “A celebration of Canadian excellence Governor General appoints 88 individuals to the Ordfer of Canada” on December 18, 2024.
Amongst these 88 individuals whom we must congratulate for their achievements and awards includes, of course, Dr. Zulfiqar Bhutta featured in your blog today and also a prominent Ismaili philatropist Pyarali Gulamali Nanji. His details in the Governor General’s Website is as shown below:
“Pyarali Gulamani Nanji, C.M.
Toronto, Ontario
Pyarali Nanji is a prominent philanthropist in Canada, devoted to giving back to the country that welcomed him. His family foundation has made transformational charitable contributions to numerous local, national and international hospitals, institutions and organizations, including Sunnybrook Hospital, the Aga Khan Museum and the Seneca Nanji School of Nursing.”
Mr. Nanji and his family are our family friends and we take this opportunity to convey our deep gratitude and congratulations to them individually. We also pray for good health of Mr. & Mrs. Nanji and their entire family for the opportunity to serve the humanity in the future. Ameen.
Kamrudin A. Rashid – Toronto, Ontario, Canada. December 20, 2024
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Wonderful posting about Dr. Zulfiqar Bhutta.
My comments have somehow been duplicated on the site. KINDLY POST ONLY ONE. THANKS.
Best wishes, warm regards, affectionate thoughts and prayers.
Kamrudin A. Rashid
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Congratulations Dr Bhuta. This is such a magnificent accomplishment and a great honour to you, Pakistan and AKU.
Yasmine Chagla
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