…social justice compels us to critically analyse the systems that produce marginalisation. It asks us to resist such systems and engage in strategic actions to change them so that the quality of life of all people can improve.
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The 3rd Annual Tournament will have a fun and family soccer day to remember Imran who was very passionate about the game.
Teja spent multiple years volunteering in summer day camp programs through North Vancouver Recreation & Culture
Serena Tejpar: CTV News Report on Talk Trauma Conference
Dec 10, 2015 Mawlana Hazar Imam and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper marked the Foundation of the Ismaili Centre, Toronto, the Aga Khan Museum and their Park
Foreign aid needs smart thinking, not more money. America is at its best when challenged.
The Kitsilano Library will be holding a monthly speaker series where speakers will share their personal experiences with global development. The series titled Together: Stories about the Impact of Global Development, is presented in partnership with Aga Khan Foundation Canada and runs until May. Tina Parbhakar is slated to be a future speaker.
Rahima Dosani, MPH ’17, has led efforts to increase patients’ access to vaccines and HIV testing in Malawi, and tuberculosis testing in Myanmar.
Several articles of interest in New Trail Magazine, Spring 2017, published by University of Alberta Alumni Association
Shafik Dharamsi, Ph.D., has been named dean of the College of Health Sciences and professor of Public Health Sciences at The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP).
The couple feed her corn flakes, let her watch TV and gave up barbecuing all for the sake of making sure Amelia’s stay was as comfortable as possible.
The Tanzania-born Canadian journalist of Indian origin has plenty of stories about his early days in eastern Ontario’s friendly Seaway city of 45,000 people.
The University of Alberta has awarded honorary doctor of science degrees to AKU President Firoz Rasul and Dr Saida Rasul at its convocation.
“Our findings have implications for clinical care, public health practice and policy, because a depressed Muslim American woman may be discriminated against due to her religion and mental health,” said Henna Budhwani, Ph.D., assistant professor in the UAB School of Public Health.
Medicenna is derived by combining the word, medicine, with Avicenna, the father of evidence-based medicine