Basket Full of Love: A program by the Early Childhood Development Centre (ECDC) of Tanzania and Zambia, highlights home activities by young members of the Jamat wherein, they express love and care for their loved ones. Such interactions promote their bonding and foster emotional development.
Learn about the skills, education, abilities, experience, and knowledge characteristics that make someone more employable, today and in the future.
The gender wage gap is real, affects women across the board, and was made far worse during the pandemic. This session looks at why women are still fighting for pay equity and what can be done to close the gap.
A panel discussion that provides perspectives on the current landscape, regional trends, housing, and rental apartment markets, supply chain issues, affordability, and a look at what’s ahead.
Futurist Ian Khan shares current emerging technology trends on business, future of work, and leadership with insights on the Art of Future Readiness.
This 28-minute documentary film introduces audiences to the transformative world of the #AgaKhan Foundation-led #Schools2030 programme and its mission to help give teachers and #school communities the tools they need to become education innovators. “Schools should be the centre of social change, not the target of change," says Dr. Andrew Cunningham, the Global Lead for Education at the #AgaKhanFoundation.
The 2021 Global Ismaili Youth Model United Nations(IYMUN) conference focused on Urban & Rural Development challenges faced by the world. This year's virtual conference connected Ismaili youth aged 12-18 years from around the globe and enabled participants to debate global issues, form resolutions, and develop skills in conflict resolution and the promotion of international cooperation. This experience overarchingly allowed participants to develop a deeper understanding of current world issues as well as their role in combating these issues as global citizens.
The Global Ismaili Youth Model United Nations(IYMUN) is a Model UN(MUN) Conference for Ismaili youth aged 12-18 years. This year's virtual conference connects Ismaili youth from around the globe and enables participants to debate global issues, form resolutions, and develop skills in conflict resolution and the promotion of international cooperation. The 2021 conference focuses on Urban & Rural Development challenges facing the world.
Bushra Rehman is considered one of the important short story writers of Urdu Literature. Her stories are full of the challenges experienced by the individuals in his/her life. Ms. Sundas Fayyaz will discuss her renowned short story CHUP which is a very insightful representation of a woman who faces the challenges in her married life and acknowledges the depth of silence which she attained after a meaningful struggle.
It is clear that silence has power. Like any extraordinary power, it can be used to hurt or to heal, and perhaps this is why people respond so variably to it. For some people, silence means loneliness, isolation, or awkwardness. This can be exercised to indicate emotional withdrawal, disapproval, or even punishment. We eagerly discuss the power of silence with Mr. Javaid Amirali. He carefully explores multiple features like physical, mental, and emotional benefits associated with silence. The speaker adequately provides multiple tools by relating those with scientific benefits and personal experiences.
In this session, Alwaez Kamaluddin talks about how Religion can be a source of strength and inspiration during the time of crisis and how it can give hope to mankind about their future.
Renowned speaker Alwaez Kamaluddin Ali Muhammad discusses the need to grasp and cope with grief and loss as they are part and parcel of everyone’s life. There are diverse practices to celebrate happiness, but there is a distinct way to express grief and loss. The speaker defines the notion and provides various tools and ways to cope with grieving situations in our lives.
Everyone sees the unseen in proportion to the clarity of his heart, and that depends upon how much he has polished it. Whoever has polished it more sees more - more unseen forms become manifest to him.” ~ Rumi This quote refers to a mystical Islamic belief and practice in which Muslims seek to find the truth of divine love and knowledge through the direct personal experience of God. To know more about it, watch Sufism and Mysticism.
Dr. Firoz Verjee provides a photographic exploration of Antarctica and shares his knowledge and expertise to inspire the Jamat. This presentation is a collaboration between National ITREB and AKEB.
There are different learning styles and various types of learners, like an auditory learner, visual learner, kinesthetic learner, etc. As academicians, we dearly need to learn how to properly accommodate strategies in planning the lessons to entertain all these diverse kinds of gifted learners. This session intends to develop some essential skills in teachers regarding lesson planning to constructively and proactively engage different sorts of learners.
Join AKEB Tanzania as they showcase opportunities for higher education in Tanzania through a panel of guest speakers who have shared their experience about how their education in Tanzania has supported their career path.
Laughter Yoga is a modern exercise involving prolonged voluntary laughter. When you start laughing, your chemistry changes, your physiology changes, your chances to experience happiness are much greater. Join us and prepare your body and mind for happiness.
In swirls of gas and dust, planets are being born. So-called protoplanetary discs whirl around a central star, with the potential to one day form into a solar system like ours. Using high-resolution images of outer space and computer modeling, astronomer Farzana Meru takes you on a wondrous journey to explore the birth and evolution of planets.

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