H.H. The Aga Khan in Kabul - December 2013

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H.H. The Aga Khan in Kabul - December 2013

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Source: khaama.com/afghan-president-meets-ismailis-leader-3456

Afghan President meets Ismailis Leader

By Sayed Jawad - Sat Dec 21, 5:29 pm


Prince Karim Aga Khan Ismailis leader arrived to Kabul Saturday morning to discuss development projects funded by the Aga Development Network in Afghanistan.

According to the presidential website, Karzai has thanked Aga Khan for the development projects he has funded in the last 12 years in Rehabilitation of historical places, Health and Education sectors.

The Aga Khan Development Network is one of the largest donor organizations operating in 30 countries, employing over 80,000 people.

The network mostly focuses on the developing countries, providing health, education and micro-finance services.
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His Highness the Aga Khan Visits Afghanistan

Kabul, 21 December 2013 — His Highness the Aga Khan discussed development issues in high-level meetings in Afghanistan’s capital, Kabul. The Aga Khan met with the President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, Hamid Karzai, as well as ministers and senior officials of the Government of Afghanistan.

President Karzai expressed appreciation for His Highness the Aga Khan’s personal interests in and efforts towards the social and economic development of Afghanistan, citing the impact of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) in education, health, poverty alleviation, economic development and improvement in quality of life. The Aga Khan reinforced the commitment of the Ismaili Imamat and AKDN to Afghanistan and appreciated the support of and partnership with the Government of Afghanistan.

The Aga Khan Development Network began working in Afghanistan in the late 1990s, providing food aid and a range of livelihood and support services to Afghans both in country as well as refugees who had fled their homes as a result of the conflict.

AKDN has channeled more than USD $900 million toward Afghanistan's economic, social, and cultural reconstruction through partnerships with the Afghan government as well as international organisations and donors. AKDN programmes encompass large-scale rural development; health, education, governance and civil society programmes, including Afghanistan's National Solidarity Programme; the rehabilitation of historic neighbourhoods in Kabul and Herat; the management and operations of a paediatric hospital and two provincial hospitals; an extensive network of financial and micro finance services; a rapidly growing mobile phone network with innovative investments in corporate social responsibility; and, a five-star hotel in Kabul.
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