Name
Aga Khan Development Network
What they do
The agencies of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) are private, international, non-denominational development organizations. They work to improve the welfare and prospects of people in the developing world, particularly in Asia and Africa, without regard to faith, origin or gender. Its programmes are designed to bring a critical mass of economic, social and cultural activities to bear on a given area. Its projects encompass many of the determinants of the quality of life, including the natural and built environments in both urban and rural areas, food security, health, education, access to financial services and economic opportunity, as well as the cultural areas of traditional music, architecture and art. Some programmes, such as specific research, education and cultural programmes, span both the developed and developing worlds.
How they do it
Education, policy
Geographical focus
Asia, Europe, Africa, North America, North Africa, Near East
Means
Grant, scholarship, loan, internship
Eligibility
The eligibility criteria vary according to the programme. For more information please check website.
Application
The application dates and procedures vary according to the programme. For more information please check website.
Contact
Please visit the website for more inquiries: https://www.akdn.org/webform/contact-us
Keywords
Civil society, Culture, Education, Environment, Food, Health
Regions
Asia, Africa, America, Europe
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