Article Author: Celebrating 60 years of the Aga Khan - and a special relationship with Canada
Media Source: The Globe and Mail (Canada)
Date: 2 May 2018
In 2006, the Conservative government partnered with the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) to establish the Global Centre for Pluralism which recognises that pluralism is as important as human rights to ensure peace, democracy and a better quality of life for all. Canada’s development agencies have partnered with the AKDN i
In 2006, the Conservative government partnered with the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) to establish the Global Centre for Pluralism which recognises that pluralism is as important as human rights to ensure peace, democracy and a better quality of life for all. Canada’s development agencies have partnered with the AKDN in initiatives all over the world: The AKDN’s health network alone has 325 centres in Asia and Africa. The educational initiatives include 240 schools from preschools to secondary levels, which attempt to diminish the obstacles to educational access and achievement.