CARE Centre for Internationally Educated Nurses (IENs) was created in 2001 to address a major gap in Ontario’s healthcare human resources strategy.
The cultural hub consists of a park based on traditional Moghul and Persian landscaping, the Ismaili Centre and Aga Khan Museum, all in striking contemporary style that updates traditional Islamic design.
Portugal’s President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa over the weekend visited the Ismaili Centre in Lisbon.
Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, President of the Portuguese Republic, visits the Ismaili Centre Lisbon where he was received by the Diplomatic Representative of Imamat Ismaili in Portugal, Nazim Ahmad, and by the President of the Shia Imamai Ismaili National Council, Rahim Firozali.
The three curators of the exhibit ― Aanjalie Collure, a Sri Lankan-Canadian global health and human rights advocate, Jeffrey Ingold, a British-Canadian working in corporate PR, and Narmeen Haider, a Muslim Pakistani-American currently working in global health and development ― were all interested in tackling anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim sentiment in the West.
Mohammed is one of the most common names in the world and also one of the most heavily stigmatized. Post-9/11, many associate the name with terrorism, marginalizing millions of Muslims around the world.
Prior to joining GHS, Narmeen was a manager at Incentives for Global Health, a non-profit organization devoted to advancing market-based solutions to global health challenges.
World Partnership Walk Victoria, which takes place at the University of Victoria next month, raises funds for the Aga Khan Foundation Canada’s programs in Africa and Asia — initiatives that enable men and women to lift themselves and their children out of poverty to create better communities.
“Our responsibility, I believe, is to think and correct the messages which are being sent…
From the bleachers to the boardroom, Edmonton’s Imran Hussainaly is a team player true to his Oilers
Blackpool curry queen Laila Remtulla and her team are celebrating after an awards win.
Dr. Farhan Bhanji, Associate Professor of Pediatrics and member of the Centre for Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University, is the 2016 recipient of Paediatric Chairs of Canada’s (PCC) Paediatric Academic Leadership – Clinician Educator Award.
As we make our way up impossibly steep and winding stairs to the top of Abdur Rahim Khan-I-Khanan’s tomb in New Delhi’s Nizamuddin East residential area…
“Behind the Syrians we hear about on the news are people who are a part of a wonderful heritage.” — Henry Kim, Director and CEO, Aga Khan Museum.
Attend Online: Dr. Parin Dossa’s ‘Storied Lives of Muslim Women in the Diaspora’