Can television get people to engage with books? TV often lures people – especially young people – away from reading.... View Article

It was very special for me to return to Tanzania last week and participate in the 2nd International Conference on... View Article

For several years the Aga Khan Foundation, in partnership with Cargill, has helped to grow the Agrarian Institute of Bilibiza... View Article

This is the second in our series about our civil society programs and community philanthropy, which means working with communities... View Article

In our civil society programs, we highlight the public and private energies that come together for the public good. A... View Article

In Tajikistan, we are focusing on addressing the cornerstones of thriving communities in a Global Development Alliance with the U.S.... View Article

Karishma Bhagani, a graduate of the Aga Khan Academy in Mombasa and current New York University student, understands that at... View Article

This post continues our series on education and child development, highlighting “Skills for a Changing World” a new report, and reflections... View Article

Ham Serunjogi, a recent graduate of Grinnell College in Iowa, traveled widely before landing a job at Facebook. He has... View Article