SUMMARY LIST OF INSTITUTIONS

 

 
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) 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.
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.

AgaKhan Fund forEconomic Development
(AKFED)

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.

Industrial Promotion Services (IPS) AKFED's industrial development and venture capital arm, IPS is especially active in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia.
Tourism Promotion Services (TPS) 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) 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.

Historic Cities Support Programme (HCSP)

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.

 

 
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