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SUMMARY LIST OF INSTITUTIONS
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| Aga Khan University (AKU) |
Located in Karachi,
AKU's Faculty of Health Sciences and Institute for Educational
Development are training professionals to deliver high quality
health and education services in the developing world. |
| Aga Khan University Foundation (AKUF)
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Aga Khan University
Foundation manages AKU's capital endowments, ensuring a stable
resource base for the University's growing needs. |
| Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) |
AKF provides funding
and technical assistance for many social development projects
carried out by Network institutions and other agencies. |
| Aga Khan Health Services (AKHS) |
AKHS provides both primary
health care and hospital-based curative services in South Asia
and East Africa. |
| Aga Khan Education Services
(AKES) |
AKES provides schooling
and other educational services in day care centres, primary
schools and secondary schools in South Asia and East Africa.
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| Aga Khan Housing Boards (AKHB) |
AKHB give technical
advice and construction management services to organizations
that provide housing and other services to urban and rural communities
in India and Pakistan. |
| Institute for Educational Development
(IED) |
See AKU. |
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AgaKhan Fund forEconomic Development
(AKFED)
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AKFED carries out the Network's economic development activities
in three groups of companies specialized in industry (Industrial
Promotion Services), tourism (Tourism Promotion Services)
and financial services.
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| Industrial Promotion Services (IPS)
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AKFED's industrial development
and venture capital arm, IPS is especially active in sub-Saharan
Africa and Asia. |
| Tourism Promotion Services (TPS)
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TPS is the AKFED institution
that carries out projects in tourism development. |
| Aga Khan Trust for Culture
(AKTC) |
AKTC coordinates the
Network's cultural programmes: the Aga Khan Award for Architecture,
the Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture and the Historic
Cities Support Programme. |
| Aga Khan Award for Architecture (AKAA)
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Recognizing outstanding
architectural achievement throughout the Muslim world, AKAA
is a prize awarded at the conclusion of a three year cycle of
nomination, project documentation and technical review. |
| Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture
(AKPIA) |
AKPIA is carried out
jointly by Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology to train architects and related professionals
to meet the needs of contemporary Muslim societies. |
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Historic Cities Support Programme (HCSP)
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HCSP approaches tasks
of conservation and preservation in the Islamic world's historic
cities in ways that aim to stimulate social, economic and cultural
development. |