“Mending Kids’ Hearts” at AKU’s Golf Tournament in Karachi.
Category: Institutions of Ismaili Imamat
Aga Khan Institutions
A set of four volumes of studies by Oleg Grabar
Aga Khan Foundation, Canada (an Agency of the Aga Khan Development Network) helped millions of people break barriers & build a foundation for a better future.
The tomb was built sometime around 1388 by his son Junan Shah, nine years after Maqbul Khan passed away. At his death, he was at the height of his power as the counsellor and minister of Firuz Shah Tughlaq’s tottering empire.
Photo Gallery: Aga Khan Garden at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden
The University of Alberta Botanical Garden will receive an Islamic garden set to bloom in 2018 as a gift.
Over 100 participants are expected to attend a symposium on maternal and child health,a two day event organised by the Aga Khan University’s Centre of Excellence in Women and Child Health, the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Makerere University and UNICEF.
Traces of Words will take place in the Audain Gallery at MOA where contemporary artworks and Islamic calligraphic works from the Aga Khan Museum will be shared.
Partnerships with Nursing, Science, Cumming School of Medicine benefit from $1 million in Queen Elizabeth Scholars funding
Kampala (Uganda), Feb. 23 : Amin M. Mawji, OBE, Diplomatic Representative, Aga Khan Development hailed the growing partnership between India and Uganda, saying the relationship is building the foundation for future economic progress.
Proceeds from the walk go toward the Aga Khan Foundation Canada (AKFC), an international development organization that works in Africa and Asia to find sustainable solutions to address and eliminate global poverty.
A brief overview of the Aga Khan Foundation’s work in early childhood development in Portugal for over 30 years.
The Aga Khan Garden, Alberta is a symbol of the ongoing partnership between the University of Alberta and the Aga Khan Development Network—a collaboration that has fostered intellectual, cultural and education exchange for over a decade.
Studio Mumbai, founded by Bijoy Jain, works with a human infrastructure of skilled artisans, technicians, and draftsmen who design and build the work directly.
Geometry is an important element common in Islamic landscapes. The geometric structure of this garden acts as a framework for the local wetlands and honours the ridges of sand dunes that were once an ancient glacial lake.