Ignite Digital Conference 2021: Pluralism and Peace through Allyship – Episode 11
In order to advance more pluralistic societies, policymakers, practitioners, and changemakers must be able to identify the gaps in their country’s treatment of diverse individuals and work towards inclusion over time. Could this be achieved through Allyship?
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We look back at the inauguration ceremony of the Aga Khan Academy, Mombasa, the first in an international network of academic centers of excellence. Featuring spotlights on students, and short videos over the years, we see how the Academies build a better world through education.
Inauguration of the Aga Khan Academy, Hyderabad, India.
The Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) has a long history in India, dating back to the establishment of the first Aga Khan school in Mundra, Gujarat, in 1905. Eight of AKDN’s 11 agencies are operational in the country, implementing a range of programmes, in diverse fields from water and sanitation to maternal health and family nutrition, sustainable agriculture to disaster risk reduction and response, cultural restoration to school improvement.
You can learn more about AKDN's work in India on the AKDN website »