To develop a glass assembly for the panels in the Prayer Hall that would support the lighting equipment, while staying true to the architectural intent.
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Aga Khan Institutions
FOCUS has delivered vital food supplies provided by the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) to 327 households, or 1,547 individuals in the Wakhan Corridor of Afghanistan
Aga Khan University President Firoz Rasul gives an interview at Portugal’s Science Encounter 2016 (in English)
The Foundation is deeply grateful to the Afghan authorities and the Indian government for their sustained efforts to secure Ms. D’Souza’s release.
The Aga Khan Museum is a museum of Islamic art.
Faith is neither a poison pill nor a silver bullet, but understanding its significance is crucial.
A mammoth undertaking to restore and develop Delhi’s Nizamuddin will end this time next year. How has it transformed one of the most historic and touristy areas of the country?
Pritzker Award-winning architect Álvaro Siza won the commission to create the new building, and an exhibition detailing his sensitive design is now set to open at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto.
A Toronto exhibition pairs original sketches by Pritzker-prize winner Álvaro Siza and 14th century artifacts from the historic Alhambra.
The Graduate School of Media and Communications has launched a new programme to promote excellence in environmental journalism.
Zachary V. Harkenrider assumed charge as the US Consul General in Lahore on May 18, 2014. He is a career member of the US Foreign Service with over a decade of experience working in developing and post-conflict countries.
Valuable time, invaluable service
President Talib of the Ismaili Council for Canada’s message is strong, loud and clear … “more than winning medals, win the Global Jamat’s heart … show them that we care for them and they are our family!”
The long-standing relationship of the AKDN network and the Tanzanian government dates back to 1905, when the first girls’ school was established in Zanzibar
Q&A with Mahmood Ahmed: Outgoing diplomatic representative of Aga Khan Development Network in Uganda
We have invested the best, let Ugandans take charge… and it’s worked