Kathleen Wynne meets with some very impressive students at the Aga Khan Academy in Hyderabad, India
Category: North America
Aga Khan Foundation Canada and the Canadian Association of Journalists announces this year’s Fellowships for International Development Reporting
To travel is music to my soul and nourishment for my intellect, it is in my blood.
In this lecture and Q&A, Christophe Bouleau of AKTC’s Historic Cities Programme will discuss historic sites in the context of development…
Dr. Mahmoud Eboo isn’t a claric but he is an important layman in a major sect of the Muslim faith.
Girls’ education has historically been a way in which populations have been marked as civilized/uncivilized and modern/backward.
Chef Bombay has been bringing gourmet Indian appetizers and entrees to tables across North America…
Foundations of Faith is a standardized national curriculum developed by Ismaili Tariqah and Religious Education Board (ITREB) Canada.
Sunny Taj was born in Pakistan, moved to Chicago and then to Houston. At 36 years old, volunteering is in his blood.
Join Mawenzi House publishers (Toronto, Canada) as they launch in Vancouver their new publication The Relevance of Islamic Identity in Canada: Culture, Politics and Self.
Exhibition called Commonality, it features the work of nine professional and emerging female artists, all of whom are Ismaili Muslims who have roots in East Africa, India or Pakistan
Ramji currently serves as a Special Advisor on Africa to Orbixa Capital a boutique Investment Bank / Corporate Finance House in Canada.
University of California, Berkeley’s Master of Development Practice Alumni Profile: Narissa Allibhai
Narissa Allibhai is a Kenyan human rights advocate and graduate of UC Berkeley’s Master of Development Practice, a professional degree in sustainable development.
Aga Khan Museum: A true gem in Toronto.
Rahim Mawji graduated from Harvard College in 2015 with an applied mathematics concentration and a secondary concentration in sociology.