Six key areas of focus
AKF strives to enhance agriculture and food security, promote early childhood development and access to quality education, improve health and nutrition, advance economic inclusion, and strengthen civil society.
Working in partnership with communities, governments and others, for over 50 years, AKF’s long-term, community-based approach has addressed and benefited people of all faiths and backgrounds, especially women and girls, using an approach that is locally-rooted but globally-informed.
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Agriculture & Food Security
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Economic Inclusion
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Education
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Early Childhood Development
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Health & Nutrition
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Civil Society
Our impact
As a member of the Aga Khan Development Network, we partner with communities around the world to build better futures together. Each year, AKDN helps improve the quality of life for tens of millions of people in over 30 countries.
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students reached annually, from early childhood to primary and secondary grades to vocational training, university degrees, and professional development
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people provided with safe drinking water, sanitation, and sewage
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people benefited from our rural support programmes worldwide
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people supported with access to financial services—from community-based savings groups to corporate banking
Where we work
The Aga Khan Foundation has a presence in 17 countries globally, implementing programmes in 13 of those including in: Eastern Africa (Kenya, Madagascar, Mozambique, Tanzania and Uganda); Central & South Asia (Afghanistan, India, Kyrgyz Republic, Pakistan and Tajikistan); the Middle East (Egypt and Syria); and Europe (Portugal).
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Eastern Africa
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Central & South Asia
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The Middle East
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Europe