AKF launches $7.2m nutrition and immunisation programme in Pakistan in partnership with Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, and The Power of Nutrition
The Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) has announced the launch of…
Globally, at least 400 million people lack access to essential health services. Every year, more than one-third of them suffer financial catastrophe due to out-of-pocket healthcare expenditure. Millions more living in marginalised and resource-poor geographies still rely on unclean, unimproved water sources.
As one of AKDN’s three key agencies in health, the Aga Khan Foundation harnesses its longstanding work with communities and village organisations to enable people – particularly those living in geographically remote areas – to optimise their health and well-being, and reach their full potential.
It seeks to achieve sustainable improvements in health and nutritional status amongst vulnerable groups, especially women of childbearing age, adolescents and children under five. Its goal is to improve access and utilisation of integrated healthcare services, while enabling communities to adopt effective health practices. Worldwide, AKF supports health and nutrition services that reach over 800,000 people.
His Highness the Aga Khan
Aimed at breaking intergenerational malnutrition and related health issues
Establishing new and improving existing healthcare facilities and making them more affordable
Particularly sexual and reproductive health for women and girls
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