When most Americans think of what it’s like to be a doctor, they picture long, exhausting days in medical school, endless nights in residency, and fast-paced hospitals—frenzied scenes punctuated with life-saving moments that make all of the hard work worth it. In the West, the image of the long white lab coat is often...

ESCoMIAD Tajikistan

Right after school, 10-year-old Bakhtiyor Misharovob rushes home to meet his father at the workshop, a primitive-looking building with old equipment, broken sewage pipes, and not much light. The two live with Bakhtiyor’s youngest brother and mother in a small house in Khujand, a major city along the ancient Silk Road in northern Tajikistan.

This is the fourth in a series on how the Aga Khan Development Network is building capacity from local governance to regional economic growth. In Tajikistan, with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), AKDN launched a Global Development Alliance (GDA) entitled Economic and Social Connections: A Multi-Input Area Development Financing Facility for Tajikistan...

Members of a dairy-focused common interest group in Dusti, Tajikistan stands around their new refrigerated truck. Photo Credit AKDN

This is the third in a series on how the Aga Khan Development Network is building on local capacity to foster economic growth and governance in Tajikistan. With the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), AKDN launched a Global Development Alliance (GDA) entitled Economic and Social Connections: A Multi-Input Area Development Financing Facility for...